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- An urstromtal (plural: Urstromtäler) is a type of broad glacial valley, for example, in northern Central Europe, that appeared during the ice ages, or...
- The Urstromtaler is a community currency being used in the landlocked states Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt side by side with the euro. It equates one-to-one...
- less than two metres are found on the North German Plain within the Urstromtäler, for example, between Havel and Finow in the Eberswalde Urstromtal. In...
- margin to reach the North Sea basin, forming huge, flat valleys known as Urstromtäler. Unlike the other forms of glacial valleys, these were formed by glacial...
- Private bank Sectoral currency Silvio Gesell Tim Jenkin Time Banking Tumin Urstromtaler Ven (currency) WIR Bank Wörgl experiment World currency "La crisi e il...
- Approximately 300 Tauschringe (comparable to LETS) Berliner Regional Chiemgauer Urstromtaler Greece Ilios Italy Simec Russia Kolion Slovakia Zvolenský živec Spain...
- was formed about 12,000 years ago from the glacial mel****er valleys (urstromtäler) and sandar of the last ice age. The main terminal moraine of the Pomeranian...
- BerkShares Complementary currencies Demurrage (currency) Local currency Urstromtaler WIR Bank Wörgl "Christian Gelleri: Complementary Currencies As Social...
- contains forested sandar, the glacial mel****er valleys - so-called Urstromtäler - of the rivers Warnow and Mildenitz, mel****er lakes and terminal moraines...
- characterized by forested sandur plains, the glacial mel****er valleys (Urstromtäler) of the Warnow and Mildenitz rivers, glacial lakes and terminal moraines...