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  2. Oder - Wikipedia

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    The upstream part of the river is canalized and permits larger barges (up to CEMT Class IV) to navigate between the industrial sites around the Wrocław area. Further downstream the river is free-flowing, passing the towns of Eisenhüttenstadt (where the Oder–Spree Canal connects the river to the Spree in Berlin) and Frankfurt upon the Oder.

  3. Oder–Neisse line - Wikipedia

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    The Oder–Neisse line (German: Oder-Neiße-Grenze, Polish: granica na Odrze i Nysie Łużyckiej) is an unofficial term for the modern border between Germany and Poland. The line generally follows the Oder and Lusatian Neisse rivers, meeting the Baltic Sea in the north.

  4. The Pennsylvania Railroad kept producing 0-4-0 classes long after all other major railroads had abandoned development of the type, building their final A5s class into the 1920s. The A5s was a monster among 0-4-0s, larger than many 0-6-0 designs, with modern features found on few others of its type, such as superheating, power reverse, and ...

  5. Opole - Wikipedia

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    Opole (Polish: ⓘ; Silesian: Ôpole; [a] Silesian German: Uppeln) [b] is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and the historical capital of Upper Silesia.With a population of approximately 127,387 as of the 2021 census, [1] it is the capital of Opole Voivodeship (province) and the seat of Opole County.

  6. Category:Tributaries of the Oder - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Direct and indirect tributaries of the river Oder ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Spree (river) - Wikipedia

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    Course of Spree River with its natural and artificial affluents and branches. In addition the canals joining the Spree and Havel river system to Oder River. It rises in the Lusatian Mountains and flows north through Bautzen and Spremberg. [1] In the Spreewald the river passes through the towns of Lübbenau, Lübben and Leibsch.

  8. Takeaways from AP examination of flooding's effect along ...

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    AP further analyzed and mapped the data to find and report on some hard-hit communities. Commerce along the Mississippi River has evolved over the past century at the expense of many once-thriving ...

  9. Oder Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Oder Dam (German: Odertalsperre) is a dam in the Harz mountains of Germany. It lies above Bad Lauterberg in the district of Göttingen in Lower Saxony and impounds the river Oder. The dam went into service in 1934 after taking 3 years to build. The owner and operator of the Oder Dam is the Harzwasserwerke.