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  2. Hambach surface mine - Wikipedia

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    This was accompanied by the resettlement of local villages and towns and the largest forest area in the region, the Hambach Forest, was largely cleared. On 17 January 1984, the first brown coal was mined. Hambach is the largest open-pit mine in Germany, with an area of 3,389 hectares (as of 2007), with an approved maximum size of 8,500 hectares.

  3. List of mines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... This is a list of mines in Germany. Coal. Garzweiler open pit mine; Hambach open pit mine; Luisenthal Mine; Profen coal mine ...

  4. Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (German Zeche Zollverein) is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The first coal mine on the premises was founded in 1847, and mining activities took place from 1851 until December 23, 1986. For decades, starting in the late 1950s, the two parts of the ...

  5. Saar-Warndt coal mining basin - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine basin location on French coal basins map Coalfields of Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Northern France Saar-Warndt coal mining basin is an area of Germany and France . It has been shaped by two centuries of coal extraction from the start of the 19th century to the start of the 21st century; and it represents a significant period ...

  6. Coal in Germany - Wikipedia

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    3500–4000 environmental activists blocking a coal mine to limit climate change (Ende Gelände 2016). German electricity generation by source, 2000–2017. Anthracite mining has long been subsidized in Germany, reaching a peak of €6.7 billion in 1996 and dropping to €2.7 billion in 2005 due to falling output.

  7. List of coalfields - Wikipedia

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    The terminology declined into unimportance as the 20th century progressed, and was probably only referred to by a few small railroads and history buffs by the 1980s. Renewed interest in industrial heritage and coal mining history has brought the old names of the coalfields before a larger audience.

  8. Category:Coal mines in Germany - Wikipedia

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  9. Zwickau - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining is mentioned as early as 1348. [8] However, mining on an industrial scale first started in the early 19th century. The coal mines of Zwickau and the neighbouring Oelsnitz-Lugau coalfield contributed significantly to the industrialisation of the region and the city. In 1885 Carl Wolf invented an improved gas-detecting safety mining-lamp.