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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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  5. Centre of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    It is 1.5 km away from Birmingham City Centre and was opened in 1993, and is claimed to be the first such purpose built centre in an urban setting in Europe. [1] The centre is set in landscaped grounds (originally a council yard), providing a resource for learning and play.

  6. Talk:Hankensbüttel Otter Centre - Wikipedia

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  7. Chestnut Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Chestnut Centre (or in full, Chestnut Centre Otter, Owl and Wildlife Park) was a wildlife park near Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK. It opened in 1984, and closed in 2017. It opened in 1984, and closed in 2017.

  8. Listed buildings in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Council House Extension (contains parts of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery) II* 1913 Ashley & Newton Birmingham and Midland Institute: II* 1889 Jethro Cossins, F. B. Peacock & Ernest Bewley: Birmingham Town Hall: I 1832; 1837; 1849–1851 Joseph Hansom & Edward Welch. Charles Edge: Chamberlain Memorial: II 1880 John Henry Chamberlain

  9. List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham ...

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    The tallest building in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area is Octagon, a 49-storey, 155-metre (509 ft) residential tower which forms part of the Paradise development in Birmingham city centre. Octagon surpassed Birmingham's tallest structure, the 140-metre (458 ft) BT Tower, and previous tallest residential building, the 132-metre (433 ft ...