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Salzgitter (German pronunciation: [zalt͡sˈɡɪtɐ] ; Eastphalian: Soltgitter) is an
independent city in
southeast Lower Saxony, Germany,
located between Hildesheim...
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Salzgitter AG is a
German company, one of the
largest steel producers in
Europe with an
annual output of
around seven million tonnes. With over 100 subsidiaries...
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Braunschweig (Brunswick), Oldenburg, Osnabrück, Wolfsburg, Göttingen,
Salzgitter, Hildesheim,
mainly situated in its
central and
southern parts, except...
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Salzgittersee (
Salzgitter Lake) is a lake in the city of
Salzgitter in
Lower Saxony, Germany. At an
elevation of 78 m, its
surface area is 0.75 km2.
Salzgitter Lake...
- 1945. It was
established to
extract and
process domestic iron ores from
Salzgitter that were
deemed uneconomical by the
privately held
steel mills. The state-owned...
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Salzgitter. Today's
quarter Salzgitter-Bad was
called "
Salzgitter"
until 1951 when the city "Watenstedt-
Salzgitter" was
renamed into "
Salzgitter". In...
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Salzgitter Hills (German:
Salzgitter-Höhenzug, also
Salzgitterscher Höhenzug) is an area of
upland up to 322.9
metres (1,059 ft) in height, in the...
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Salzgitter – Wolfenbüttel is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting...
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remained unchanged until 1941 when the
Salzgitter-Verordnung ("
Salzgitter Ordinance"
creating the city of
Salzgitter) took
effect and
removed 20 muni****lities...
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Ringelheim is the
sixth biggest quarter of
Salzgitter in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
located on the
Innerste River at the very far south-western end of...