Structural Change: Lake Landscape Instead of Lignite Desert in Lusatia
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Five lakes, a district, in the middle of Lusatia: Europe's supposedly largest artificial lake landscape has been opened. Where miners and shovel wheel excavators once brought lignite from the ground, holidaymakers are now to recover. From Markus Reher.
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In Brandenburg and Saxony, Europe's largest artificially created lake network has been opened.
Five lakes, two countries, one goal: With the Lausitzer Seen chain, a huge project of mining rehabilitation is coming to an end. How big is the whole thing?
Five lakes, two countries, one goal: With the Lausitzer Seen chain, a huge project of mining rehabilitation is coming to an end. How big is the whole? Europe's largest artificially created lake network is opened. The prime ministers of Brandenburg and Saxony, Dietmar Woidke (SPD) and Michael Kretschmer (CDU), released it in New Zealand on Lake Sedlitz in Brandenburg. Thus Senftenberger See, Geierswalder See, Partwitzer See, Sedlitzer See and Gro…
3.8 billion cubic meters of earth, 941 million euros and 100 years of history: How the Lausitzer Seenverbund wants to turn from the coal mine into a hotspot for water sports and holidaymakers.

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