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  2. Wolfsburg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    RE 30 Hannover - Lehrte - Gifhorn - Wolfsburg; RE 50 Hildesheim - Braunschweig - Wolfsburg; RB 35 Wolfsburg - Stendal; RB 36 Wolfsburg - Magdeburg; Outside the station there is an extension for the Wolfsburg central bus station. This is the terminus of inner-city bus routes to Gifhorn, Brome, Helmstedt, Königslutter and Braunschweig (Regiobus).

  3. Volkswagen Arena - Wikipedia

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    VfL Wolfsburg: 20: Marek Dupnitsa: 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup First UEFA Intertoto Cup Match: 20:00 CEST: Petrov 43' Munteanu 90' Attendance: 6,350

  4. Autostadt - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Autostadt broke ground on the former site of a fuel company bordering Volkswagen's Wolfsburg production plant. Like the adjacent car plant, the site of Autostadt is on the north bank of the Mittelland Canal. The resulting complex is the work of more than 400 architects, created as a new urban center, close to downtown Wolfsburg.

  5. Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant is the worldwide headquarters of the Volkswagen Group. [1] Situated in Wolfsburg, Germany, it is one of the largest manufacturing plants in the world, with an area of just under 6.5 million m 2 (70 million sq ft) and a building area of 1.6 million m 2 (17 million sq ft). [2] In 2015 the plant produced 815,000 cars.

  6. Wolfsburg - Wikipedia

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    Wolfsburg was founded on 1 July 1938 as the Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei Fallersleben, ("City of the Strength Through Joy car at Fallersleben), a planned town centred around the village of Fallersleben, built to house workers of the Volkswagen factories erected to assemble what would be later known as the Volkswagen Beetle. [7]

  7. Alvar Aalto Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Alvar Aalto Cultural Centre (German: Alvar-Aalto-Kulturhaus) is a cultural venue in the city of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, [1] designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto [2] in 1958 and inaugurated in 1962. [3] [4] It comprises a library, educational and youth facilities, municipal offices and retail premises. [3] [5]

  8. List of power stations in Albania - Wikipedia

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    HEC Lurë 1, 2, 3: Dibër: 16.2 MW Active HEC Bele 1, 2: Bele: 16 MW Active HEC Prellë: Prellë: 14.7 MW Active HEC Shoshan: Shoshan: 14.4 MW Active HEC Vlushë: Çorovodë: 14.2 MW Active HEC Sllabinjë: Korçë: 13.8 MW u/c HEC Lapaj: Kukës: 13.6 MW Active HEC Pobreg: Kukës: 12.3 MW Active HEC Darsi: Darsi: 10.9 MW u/c HEC Tërvol: Gramsh ...

  9. Open Balkan - Wikipedia

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    The Open Balkan is an economic and political zone of three member states in the Balkans, those being Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia.The zone has a total area of 131,935 km 2 (50,940 sq mi) and an estimated total population of almost 11 million located in Central and Southern Europe.