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- The Stecknitz Canal (German: Stecknitzfahrt) was an artificial waterway in northern Germany which connected Lauenburg and Lübeck on the Old Salt Route...
- Stecknitz is a river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is a tributary of the Trave near Lübeck. For much of its length it forms part of the Elbe-Lübeck...
- Niendorf an der Stecknitz is a muni****lity in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein...
- built in the 1890s to replace the Stecknitz Canal, a medieval watercourse linking the same two rivers. The older Stecknitz Canal had first connected Lauenburg...
- stored salt that was mined near Lüneburg and brought to Lübeck over the Stecknitz Canal. The salt was then shipped to several ports in the Baltic region...
- 581–617 AD whilst in Europe the first, also using single locks, was the Stecknitz Canal in Germany in 1398. In the Songhai Empire of West Africa, several...
- Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt German Empire Died 30 January 1973 Niendorf an der Stecknitz, Schleswig-Holstein West Germany Occupation Writer Years active 1936–1964...
- Lüneburg (Lower-Saxony) was shipped to the Baltic harbour of Lübeck, and the Stecknitz Canal, which was a precursor of today's Elbe-Lübeck Canal. Although situated...
- roast. In the city of Lübeck, the 500-year-old guild of boatmen on the Stecknitz Canal call their annual meetings in January Kringelhöge (Pretzelfun)....
- an open character. Digging canals for trade was uncommon, although the Stecknitz Canal was built between Lübeck and Lauenburg from 1391 to 1398.: 145–147...