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  2. Sunparks - Wikipedia

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    Connected villas at Sunparks Kempense Meren, the usual appearance of the villa's at a Sunparks park. Sunparks is a European Brand of Holiday Villages from Center Parcs Europe. Sunparks runs eight parks: four Belgian Parks, two Dutch Parks and two German Parks. In 2011 Sunparks will take over a third Dutch park from Landal Greenparks.

  3. Center Parcs Europe - Wikipedia

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    All original Center Parcs resorts in the Netherlands, France, Belgium and Germany were sub-branded CP Original. Having completed the integration and rebranding exercise, Pierre & Vacances bought DBCP out of the partnership. In January 2009, Sunparks launched alongside Center Parcs in Europe, as a low-cost brand.

  4. Waldpolenz Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The installation is located in the Muldentalkreis district in the state of Saxony in eastern Germany, built on half of the location's 220 hectares (543.6 acres) [4] in the townships of Brandis and Bennewitz. [5] The investment costs for the Waldpolenz solar park have amounted to some 130 million euro. [2]

  5. List of national parks of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Map of all 16 German national parks (2014) ... Including the national protected areas, about 25% of Germany's area is national parks or nature parks. See also

  6. Solarpark Senftenberg/Schipkau - Wikipedia

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    Solarpark Senftenberg/Schipkau is a 166 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station located in Germany near the border of Senftenberg and Schipkau (near the village of Meuro). The plant was built on the now closed Meuro lignite mine [1] and is the country's largest solar park.

  7. List of nature parks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nature parks in Germany (German: Naturparks) have been established under section 22, paragraph 4 of that country's Federal Nature Conservation Act (BNatSchG). As of 2020 [update] there were 103 nature parks, comprising about 27 percent of the total land area of Germany and are brought together under the Association of German Nature Parks. [ 1 ]

  8. Bavaria Solarpark - Wikipedia

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    The Bavaria Solarpark is a group of three photovoltaic power stations in different locations in Germany. Its total capacity amounts to 10 megawatts (MW) and consists of the following distinct solar farms south of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, in Bavaria: The 6.3 MW Solarpark Mühlhausen; The 1.9 MW Solarpark Günching

  9. Solarpark Eiche - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Location: Ahrensfelde-Eiche, Brandenburg: Coordinates ... Germany, near the capital Berlin, and covers an area of 73 hectares (180 acres). ...