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- The Sperrlutter is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany, a roughly 12 km (7 mi)-long tributary of the Oder between Sankt Andreasberg and Bad Lauterberg in...
- Wulften am Harz Katlenburg-Lindau Sperrlutter Lutter Sieber The Oder above the Oderteich Confluence of the Sperrlutter The Oder in Bad Lauterberg Confluence...
- Wäschegrund is a roughly 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi) long and a tributary of the Sperrlutter near the mining town of Sankt Andreasberg in Goslar district. It rises...
- in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It is a tributary of the Sperrlutter. It rises at over 620 m in the vicinity of the Rehbergklinik in Oderberg [de]...
- the Oderteich. The Grünhirscher Stollen is discharging its waters into Sperrlutter. Calvör: Acta Historico-Chronologico-Mechanica circa metallurgiam in...
- Sankt Andreasberg UA-GS; GS LS Glückaufklippen; near: Siebertal NR; S: Sperrlutter Bocksberg 7260 Upper Harz; Harz NRP (LS) Hahnenklee GS LS Brockenblick...
- silver works was located at the confluence of the Wäschegrundbach and the Sperrlutter - so that there was enough water power to drive the machines in the smeltery...
- through the Sperrlutter valley with a maximum gradient of 1 in 12 following the Wäschegrund with a comparable incline climbing out of the Sperrlutter Valley...
- hydropower stations within its own valley, at the Samson Pit and in the Sperrlutter valley. The dam also serves to prevent the regular flooding that happened...
- 1.4 km long Grünhirscher Tunnel (total length 10.2 km) to the River Sperrlutter. The Sieberstollen Power Station lies at a depth of 190 m and is drained...