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  2. Hankensbüttel Otter Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Otter Centre showcases the European otter which is a species threatened by extinction, as well as several related species of marten, in a natural environment. The centre is run by the Aktion Fischotterschutz ("Otter Conservation Project"), a state-recognised nature conservation organisation, and is a popular tourist and visitor destination ...

  3. Hankensbüttel (Samtgemeinde) - Wikipedia

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    There are some tourist sights in the Samtgemeinde Hankensbüttel: Directly at Hankensbüttel is the Otter-Zentrum (otter-centre), a zoo of local animals, and a monastery built in the time from 1345 to 1350. At Oerrel, there is a museum of hunting.

  4. Hankensbüttel - Wikipedia

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    Main building of the Otter Centre. Inn. History. The first documentary mentioning of Hankensbüttel was in the year 1051 by the name Honengesbuthele.

  5. Parks and open spaces in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The city centre includes numerous public squares. Among them are Centenary Square, Chamberlain Square and Victoria Square. The historic Old Square is located on Corporation Street. Rotunda Square and St Martin's Square are two of the newest squares in Birmingham, being located within the Bullring Shopping Centre.

  6. Listed buildings in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    There are 1,946 listed buildings in Birmingham, England. This list by district includes those of Grade I and Grade II* importance, plus a selection of those of Grade II importance that are otherwise noteworthy. It also includes the scheduled monuments in the city (indicated by the letters AM).

  7. List of areas in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the constituent towns, villages and areas of Birmingham (both the city and the metropolitan borough) in England.. Between 1889 and 1995, the city boundaries were expanded to include many places which were once towns or villages in their own right, many of which still retain a distinctive character.

  8. Birmingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham city centre used to have a trolleybus system in the 19th century and early-20th century which extended towards the suburbs. The trolleybus system was replaced by motor buses and the city centre is now the hub for the bus system in the city. The buses mainly terminate at Bull Street, Corporation Street and Moor Street, Queensway.

  9. Talk:Hankensbüttel Otter Centre - Wikipedia

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