RMRC00Y6–Fahrt mit einem typischen Spreewaldkahn bei Regenwetter, hier auf der Hauptspree, Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, D
RM2RWTAH2–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
RF2T36AJ8–Germany , Forst , 23.10.2023 , sign of the AFD - faction of the district council Spree - Neiße at the balcony railing
RMGERTC0–Cottbus, Germany, Advertising Sparkasse Spree-Neisse on a roof
RFG2J1YK–Old part of Eisenhüttenstadt
RMHB39YD–Spremberg
RMT6A2RN–Forst, Germany. 30th Apr, 2019. A dilapidated building of a factory owner's villa on the site of a former cloth factory. On the same day, a meeting of the Brandenburg cabinet on structural development in Lusatia took place in Forst, the district town of the Spree-Neiße district. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT7JF37–Modern Map - Spree-Neisse county of Brandenburg DE
RM2AP5214–21 January 2020, Brandenburg, Jänschwalde-Dorf: Water vapour rises from the cooling towers of the Jänschwalde lignite-fired power plant of Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG (LEAG) behind the village of Jänschwalde-Dorf (aerial photo taken with a drone) The Federal Government's timetable for the phase-out of lignite, with the deadlines for the Jänschwalde and Schwarze Pumpe power plants (both Spree-Neisse), has been received differently in the Brandenburg Lausitz region. According to plans, the Jänschwalde lignite-fired power plant is to be shut down between 2025 and 2028. Two blocks have already been
RFT586GP–Spree-Neisse grey county map of Brandenburg Germany
RM2WA4KXC–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. View over the rooftops of the town in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT5AHC8–Spree-Neisse county red highlighted in map of Brandenburg Germany
RM2WP8XFH–Telemedizin mit Mixed-Reality-Brillen beim Rettungsdienst DEU/Brandenburg/Forst  Die brandenburgische Lausitz will ein bundesweiter Vorreiter in der telenotärztlichen Patientenversorgung werden. So sollen die 100 Rettungstransportwagen und die 25 Notarzteinsatzfahrzeuge der Regionalleitstelle Lausitz mit Geräten zur mobilen Datenübertragung ausgestattet werden. Der Rettungsdienst des Landkreis Spree-Neiße hat bereits begonnen sein Pilotprojekt Telemedizin umzusetzen. Dadurch können künftig beispielsweise bei einem Notfall Live-Bilder von einem Sanitäter an einen Notarzt in der Rettungszentral
RM2K12RRK–Lausitzer Neiße erhält Schifffahrtszeichen:Das Überfahren von Wehren und Sohlschwellen ist verboten.Die Wehranlagen und Sohlschwellen der Lausitzer Ne
RMC6ENA0–Lake Klinger, municipality Wiesengrund, Spree-Neiße district, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
RMR64JT1–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RMD5B7NM–Rescue workers stack sandbags at a dike in Klein Bademeusel, Germany, 09 August 2010. The town was the first to be evacuated due to the high waters on the Neisse and Spree rivers. Photo: Arno Burgi
RMRC00Y5–Fahrt mit einem typischen Spreewaldkahn bei Regenwetter, hier auf der Hauptspree, Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, D
RM2RWTAHG–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
RMMMYBXH–. Gut Horno, Lithografie aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, PS: Bei diesem Blatt von Alexander Duncker handelt es sich um das heute mit 'w' geschriebene Dorf Hornow, das nördlich von Spremberg ebenfalls im Landkreis Spree-Neiße liegt, und nicht um die Ortschaft Horno, die im Jahr 2005 dem vortschreitendem Tagebau Jänschwalde Ost zum Opfer fiel. . between 1857 and 1883. Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Theodor Albert (Magdeburg 1822-1867, Berlin), Alexander Duncker (1813-1897) Gut Horno Sammlung Duncker
RF2H37TFW–Germersdorf bei Guben, im Landkreis Spree-Neiße in der brandenburgischen Niederlausitz, Brandenburg, Deutschland, Ansicht von ca 1910, digitale Reproduktion einer gemeinfreien Postkarte
RF2K276B5–Colorful Banner with 4 Buttons: Brandenburg - Federal State in Germany
RMHB39YB–Spremberg
RMEM9BD4–Young people in Sorbian costumes attend the Zapust Carnival in the Lusatian village of Turnow near Cottbus, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
RMM54T3W–Buckwitzberg
RMD2Y90T–Burg, Germany, the vehicle hall of the GDR Museum
RM2J5CXH9–'Horno, DEU, 31.01.1997 - School children walk past a poster with the inscription '' Ja zu Horno- Nein zum Horno Gesetz'',. Horno was a village in the district of Spree-Neisse. Horno was located in the area of the Jaenschwalde open-cast lignite mine and had to make way for the open-cast mine. [automated translation]'
RM2WA4KY7–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. View over the rooftops of the town in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2FNGBYC–Germany, Guten, 06 Jan 1990. archive no: 12-34-01 Guben, from 1961 to 1990 Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben is a town in the district of Spree-Neiße in the Lower Lusatia region of Brandenburg. The town lies on the Neisse River, which forms the border between Germany and Poland. The core city, located east of the Neisse River, was separated in 1945 by the Oder-Neisse border demarcation, placed under Polish administration and since then forms the independent Polish city of Gubin. Photo: View of the border crossing between Guben and Gubin [automated translation]
RM2WP8XFK–Telemedizin mit Mixed-Reality-Brillen beim Rettungsdienst DEU/Brandenburg/Forst  Die brandenburgische Lausitz will ein bundesweiter Vorreiter in der telenotärztlichen Patientenversorgung werden. So sollen die 100 Rettungstransportwagen und die 25 Notarzteinsatzfahrzeuge der Regionalleitstelle Lausitz mit Geräten zur mobilen Datenübertragung ausgestattet werden. Der Rettungsdienst des Landkreis Spree-Neiße hat bereits begonnen sein Pilotprojekt Telemedizin umzusetzen. Dadurch können künftig beispielsweise bei einem Notfall Live-Bilder von einem Sanitäter an einen Notarzt in der Rettungszentral
RM2K12T85–Lausitzer Neiße erhält Schifffahrtszeichen:Das Überfahren von Wehren und Sohlschwellen ist verboten.Die Wehranlagen und Sohlschwellen der Lausitzer Ne
RMC6ENTF–Small church in Gosda, municipality Wiesengrund, district Spree-Neiße, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
RMR64JTH–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RM2WD230F–Spremberg Die Baugeschichte des ältesten Bauwerks der Stadt Spremberg geht in das 11. Jahrhundert zurück. Zunächst romanische Wasserburg, wurde das Gebäude unter den Herzögen von Sachsen-Merseburg, insbesondere dem Herzog Heinrich, zu einer frühbarocken Anlage ausgebaut. Nach dem Aussterben der Merseburger Sekundogenitur und Übernahme des Schlosses in kursächsischen Besitz 1738 diente es bis 1997 Verwaltungszwecken. Heute beherbergt das Schloss das Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum, die Musik- und Kunstschule und die Kreisbibliothek des Landkreises Spree-Neiße. Über das Jahr laufen im Museum verschi
RMR64JW2–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station at sunset, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RMRC00XJ–Paddeln im Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, Deutschland, Europa | Paddling in the Spreewald, district Oberspreewald-
RMR64JWP–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station at night, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RM2RWTAH9–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
RM2RY72RC–Pinnower See DEU/Deutschland/Brandenburg/Pinnow, 28.09.2023 Luftaufnahme Pinnower See, Der Pinnower See in der Naehe von Guben Spree-Neisse verliert seit Jahren Wasser. Der Wasserstand ist um mehrere Meter gesunken. Das Bergbauunternehmen LEAG versorgt den See ueber eine Wasserleitung mit Wasser um den See vor dem weiteren Austrocknen zu retten. *** Pinnower See DEU Germany Brandenburg Pinnow, 28 09 2023 Aerial view Pinnower See, The Pinnower Lake near Guben Spree Neisse has been losing water for years The water level has dropped by several meters The mining company LEAG supplies the lake via
RMD5B7NK–Rescue workers stack sandbags at a dike in Klein Bademeusel, Germany, 09 August 2010. The town was the first to be evacuated due to the high waters on the Neisse and Spree rivers. Photo: Arno Burgi
RF2H37TFR–Deulowitzer Straße in Guben, im Landkreis Spree-Neiße in der brandenburgischen Niederlausitz, Brandenburg, Deutschland, Ansicht von ca 1910, digitale Reproduktion einer gemeinfreien Postkarte
RMM54T3K–Buckwitzberg
RMD2Y924–Burg, Germany, a replica of a living room in East German GDR Museum
RM2J5CXH1–'Horno, DEU, 31.01.1997 - School children walk past a poster with the inscription '' Ja zu Horno- Nein zum Horno Gesetz'',. Horno was a village in the district of Spree-Neisse. Horno was located in the area of the Jaenschwalde open-cast lignite mine and had to make way for the open-cast mine. [automated translation]'
RM2WA4KWR–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. View over the rooftops of the town in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2FNGC13–Germany, Guten, 06 Jan 1990. archive no: 12-07-27 Guben, from 1961 to 1990 Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben is a town in the district of Spree-Neiße in the Lower Lusatia region of Brandenburg. The town lies on the Neisse River, which forms the border between Germany and Poland. The core city, located east of the Neisse River, was separated in 1945 by the Oder-Neisse border demarcation, placed under Polish administration, and has since formed the independent Polish city of Gubin. Photo: Border between Guben and Gubin (Poland) [automated translation]
RMEM9BCC–Local brass band attends the Zampern Carnival in the Lusatian village of Turnow near Cottbus, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
RM2PYW343–Horno district Spree-Neisse coffin road closure protest action against the demolition and dredging of the village , photo from March 1993, construction coal, energy extraction Lausitz Photo: MAZ/Peter Sengpiehl [automated translation]
RM2K12N8Y–Lausitzer Neiße erhält Schifffahrtszeichen:Das Überfahren von Wehren und Sohlschwellen ist verboten.Die Wehranlagen und Sohlschwellen der Lausitzer Ne
RMC6ENWF–Small church in Gosda, municipality Wiesengrund, district Spree-Neiße, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
RF2G8PXW5–Spree-Neisse district (Federal Republic of Germany, rural district, State of Brandenburg) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Spree Neisse map
RMRC00XG–typischer Spreewaldkahn, Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, Deutschland, Europa | traditional Spreewald ship, Spreewal
RMR64JWY–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station at night, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RM2RWTAJ6–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
RM2RY72R8–Pinnower See DEU/Deutschland/Brandenburg/Pinnow, 28.09.2023 Luftaufnahme Pinnower See, Der Pinnower See in der Naehe von Guben Spree-Neisse verliert seit Jahren Wasser. Der Wasserstand ist um mehrere Meter gesunken. Das Bergbauunternehmen LEAG versorgt den See ueber eine Wasserleitung mit Wasser um den See vor dem weiteren Austrocknen zu retten. *** Pinnower See DEU Germany Brandenburg Pinnow, 28 09 2023 Aerial view Pinnower See, The Pinnower Lake near Guben Spree Neisse has been losing water for years The water level has dropped by several meters The mining company LEAG supplies the lake via
RMD5B7NR–A fireman checks on the high water on the Neisse while riding his bike in Klein Bademeusel, Germany, 09 August 2010. The town was the first to be evacuated due to the high waters on the Neisse and Spree rivers. Photo: Arno Burgi
RF2H37TG0–Wiese mit Sanssouci, Guben, im Landkreis Spree-Neiße in der brandenburgischen Niederlausitz, Brandenburg, Deutschland, Ansicht von ca 1910, digitale Reproduktion einer gemeinfreien Postkarte
RMM54T40–Buckwitzberg
RMD2Y92H–Burg, Germany, replica of an East German food on business in the DDR Museum
RM2WA4KWE–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. The town entrance sign of the town in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEM9BCD–Young people attend the Zampern Carnival in the Lusatian village of Turnow near Cottbus, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
RM2PYW331–Horno district Spree-Neisse coffin road closure protest action against the demolition and dredging of the village , photo from March 1993, construction coal, energy extraction Lausitz Photo: MAZ/Peter Sengpiehl [automated translation]
RM2K12T7K–Lausitzer Neiße erhält Schifffahrtszeichen:Das Überfahren von Wehren und Sohlschwellen ist verboten.Die Wehranlagen und Sohlschwellen der Lausitzer Ne
RMC6ENDC–Lake Klinger, municipality Wiesengrund, Spree-Neiße district, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
RM2PYTY03–'Prison ''Schwarze Pumpe'' (Spemberg, Spree-Neiße district). The entrance gate after renewal of security measures. The new weir wall is 6.50 meters high.Prison. Photo: MAZ Laudien, 04.07.1995 [automated translation]'
RMC521YB–Fortress Peitz, Brandenburg, Germany
RM2FNGBXX–Germany, Guten, 06 Jan 1990. archive no: 12-07-01 Guben, from 1961 to 1990 Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben is a town in the district of Spree-Neiße in the Lower Lusatia region of Brandenburg. The town lies on the Neisse River, which forms the border between Germany and Poland. The core town, located east of the Neisse River, was separated in 1945 by the Oder-Neisse border demarcation, placed under Polish administration and since then forms the independent Polish town of Gubin. Photo: View of the old town [automated translation]
RMRC00Y1–Fahrt mit einem typischen Spreewaldkahn bei Regenwetter, hier auf der Hauptspree, Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, D
RMR64JXW–Jänschwalde / Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power station at night, third-largest brown coal power plant in Germany at Brandenburg, Spree-Neiße
RM2RWTAHH–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
RM2RY72KD–Lausitzer Neisse in Guben DEU/Deutschland/Brandenburg/Guben, 28.09.2023, Blick ueber die Neisse auf die Stadt Guben/Gubin mit Theaterinsel. Der Grenzfluss Neisse deutsch-polnische Grenze trennt die beiden Staedte Guben und Gubin. *** Lusatian Neisse in Guben DEU Germany Brandenburg Guben, 28 09 2023, view over the river Neisse to the city Guben Gubin with theater island The border river Neisse German Polish border separates the two cities Guben and Gubin AF Guben 81611.jpeg Credit: Imago/Alamy Live News
RMD5B7NN–A policeman takes a photograph of the high water on the Neisse at a dike in Klein Bademeusel, Germany, 09 August 2010. The town was the first to be evacuated due to the high waters on the Neisse and Spree rivers. Photo: Arno Burgi
RF2H37TFN–Bismarckbaude und Bismarckturm in Guben während der Baumblüte, im Landkreis Spree-Neiße in der brandenburgischen Niederlausitz, Brandenburg, Deutschland, Ansicht von ca 1910, digitale Reproduktion einer gemeinfreien Postkarte
RMM54T3E–Buckwitzberg
RMD5J3YB–The sky is illuminated behind a tree near Jaenschwalde, Germany, 14 November 2012. Photo: PATRICK PLEUL
RM2AYEH23–Power station schwarze pumpe
RM2WA4KYP–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. The town entrance sign of the town in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD2Y937–Burg, Germany, a replica of a classroom in the GDR DDR Museum
RMT8XC69–Bagenz, Germany. 14th May, 2019. An old and dilapidated house in the village centre of a small village in the district of Spree-Neiße. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEM9BCE–Local brass band attends the Zampern Carnival in the Lusatian village of Turnow near Cottbus, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
RM2WA4KX1–Spremberg, Germany. 22nd Dec, 2023. The Schwarze Pumpe lignite-fired power plant operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG (LEAG) in the district of Spree-Neisse. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K12P58–Lausitzer Neiße erhält Schifffahrtszeichen:Das Überfahren von Wehren und Sohlschwellen ist verboten.Die Wehranlagen und Sohlschwellen der Lausitzer Ne
RMEM9BCR–Young women in Sorbian costumes attend the Zapust Carnival in the Lusatian village of Turnow near Cottbus, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany.
RF2F9E4N6–Spree-Neisse district (Federal Republic of Germany, rural district, State of Brandenburg) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Spree Neisse map
RMC52213–Fortress Peitz, Brandenburg, Germany
RM2FNGC0B–Germany, Guten, 06 Jan 1990. archive no: 12-34-12 Guben, from 1961 to 1990 Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben is a town in the district of Spree-Neiße in the Lower Lusatia region of Brandenburg. The town lies on the Neisse River, which forms the border between Germany and Poland. The core town, located east of the Neisse River, was separated in 1945 by the Oder-Neisse border demarcation, placed under Polish administration, and has since formed the independent Polish town of Gubin. Photo: Shop with winter sales [automated translation]
RMRC00Y0–Fahrt mit einem typischen Spreewaldkahn bei Regenwetter, hier auf der Hauptspree, Spreewald, Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitzkreis, Land Brandenburg, D
RM2RWTAHP–The Welzow-Süd opencast mine is an opencast lignite mine in southern Lower Lusatia in the district of Spree-Neiße, operated by Lausitz Energie Bergbau
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