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The German American ethnic group (German: Deutschamerikaner) are their descendants in North America, and form part of the worldwide German diaspora. [ 112 ] [ 18 ] Beginning in 1920 and especially after World War II, many Danube Swabians migrated to Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. [ 113 ]
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Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Garzweiler surface mine, October 2018. This is a list of mines in Germany . Coal. Garzweiler open pit mine ...
The mountain is the location of an important silver, copper, and lead mine. When it closed in 1988, it had been the only mine still working continuously for over 1,000 years. [ 1 ] Because of its long history of mining and testimony to the advancement and exchange of technology over many centuries, the visitor mine of Rammelsberg was inscribed ...
Freiberg is a university and former mining town in Saxony, Germany, with around 41,000 inhabitants.The city lies in the foreland of the Ore Mountains, in the Saxon urbanization axis, which runs along the northern edge of the Elster and Ore Mountains, stretching from Plauen in the southwest via Zwickau, Chemnitz and Freiberg to Dresden in the northeast.
The Miners' Parade is a parade traditionally held in places in Austria and Germany where ore was and is smelted. It was and is a public event held by a community or corporation whose employment is linked to mining and smelting. It is usually known in German as a Bergparade (lit. "Mine Parade"), but also as a Berg- und Hüttenparade (lit. "Mine ...
The German Mining Museum in Bochum (German: Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum) or DBM is one of the most visited museums in Germany with around 365,700 visitors per year (2012). [1] It is the largest mining museum in the world, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and a renowned research establishment for mining history .
The Annaberg mining regulations (Bergordnung) enacted in 1509 by George the Bearded superseded the Freiberg Mining Law and established a substantial basis for Central European mining law until the 19th century. The date of foundation of the Mining Office was 1 July 1542, thus the Saxon Mining Office is the oldest mining authority in Germany. [1]