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Binnenalster (pronounced [ˈbɪnənˌʔalstɐ] ⓘ) or Inner Alster Lake is one of two artificial lakes within the city limits of Hamburg, Germany, which are formed by the river Alster (the other being the Außenalster). The main annual festival is the Alstervergnügen. The lake has an area of 0.2 square kilometres (0.077 sq mi). [1]
New Germany is along New Germany Road adjacent to New Germany State Park south of Grantsville North Glade ( 39°30′03″N 79°14′12″W / 39.50083°N 79.23667°W / 39.50083; -79.23667 ( North Glade, Maryland ) ) is at the intersection of MD 495 and North Glade Road east of Deep Creek
The largest lake on German territory is ... This is an incomplete list of lakes in Germany. Aartalsee; Ammersee; Binnenalster (Inner Alster Lake) Brahmsee; Breitlingsee;
The park's lake was created when settlers John and Charles Swauger dammed Poplar Lick Run to create water power for the operation of a sawmill and grist mill. The lake was expanded to thirteen acres when the Civilian Conservation Corps replaced the original dam with a larger one. The CCC was active in the park from 1933 until 1942, maintaining ...
Außenalster (pronounced [ˈaʊsn̩ˌʔalstɐ] ⓘ) or Outer Alster Lake is the larger one of two artificial lakes, which are formed by the Alster River and are both located within the city limits of Hamburg, Germany. The other „lake“ is the Binnenalster.
Altona Balkon, overlooking Hamburg Harbour at a height of 27 m (89 ft) above the Elbe Lohsepark, one of the new inner city urban parks developed within the new HafenCity district Jenisch Park, one of Hamburg's many 18th-century English landscape parks along Elbchaussee Sternschanzenpark, with the iconic Schanzenturm
The Alster (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a right tributary of the Elbe river in Northern Germany. It has its source near Henstedt-Ulzburg , Schleswig-Holstein , flows somewhat southwards through much of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and joins the Elbe in central Hamburg.
Within the park are various thematic gardens, the biggest Japanese garden in Germany, and the Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg, which is a historic botanical garden that now consists primarily of greenhouses. The Botanischer Garten Hamburg is a modern botanical garden maintained by the University of Hamburg. Besides these, there are many more ...