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- Dyke_Ditch abstract "The Dyke Ditch (German: Dammgraben) is the longest artificial ditch in the Upper Harz in central Germany. Its purpose was to collect surface runoff for the operation of the Upper Harz mining industry from precipitation-heavy regions a long way away (particularly from the Bruchberg and parts of the Brocken massif). It was laid in 1732 and continually extended eastwards until 1827. Its original length was about 25 km; this was successively shortened by water tunnels between 1820 and 1861 to around 19 km. It is a central component of the Upper Harz Water Regale. Its takes its name from the Sperberhai Dyke which is, in fact, an embankment on top of which the Dyke Ditch runs in an aqueduct in order to cross a depression.".
- Dyke_Ditch thumbnail DammgrabenWinter.JPG?width=300.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageExternalLink dammgraben.html.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageExternalLink ohwr2.pdf.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageID "25143790".
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageLength "5857".
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageRevisionID "707724029".
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Altenau,_Lower_Saxony.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Aqueduct_(water_supply).
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Brocken.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Bruchberg.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clausthal-Zellerfeld.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kunstgraben.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Upper_Harz_Water_Regale.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Central_Germany_(geography).
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_divide.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Ecker.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Harzer_Hexenstieg.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Harzwasserwerke.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Mining_in_the_Upper_Harz.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Oder_(Harz).
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Oker.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Oker_Dam.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Osterode_am_Harz.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Radau.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Sieber_(river).
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Sperberhai_Dyke.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Surface_runoff.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Söse.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Thale.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Harz.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Harz_Ditches.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Harz_Water_Regale.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Harz_Water_Tunnels.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink Volumetric_flow_rate.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink File:DammgrabenWinter.JPG.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink File:DammgrabenZulaufglp.JPG.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLink File:Wasserregal-dammgraben.jpg.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dyke Ditch".
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- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Dyke_Ditch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Dyke_Ditch subject Category:Clausthal-Zellerfeld.
- Dyke_Ditch subject Category:Kunstgraben.
- Dyke_Ditch subject Category:Upper_Harz_Water_Regale.
- Dyke_Ditch hypernym Ditch.
- Dyke_Ditch point "51.80277777777778 10.503333333333334".
- Dyke_Ditch type Place.
- Dyke_Ditch type Technique.
- Dyke_Ditch type SpatialThing.
- Dyke_Ditch comment "The Dyke Ditch (German: Dammgraben) is the longest artificial ditch in the Upper Harz in central Germany. Its purpose was to collect surface runoff for the operation of the Upper Harz mining industry from precipitation-heavy regions a long way away (particularly from the Bruchberg and parts of the Brocken massif). It was laid in 1732 and continually extended eastwards until 1827.".
- Dyke_Ditch label "Dyke Ditch".
- Dyke_Ditch sameAs Q1158652.
- Dyke_Ditch sameAs Dammgraben.
- Dyke_Ditch sameAs m.09gqfd7.
- Dyke_Ditch sameAs Q1158652.
- Dyke_Ditch lat "51.80277777777778".
- Dyke_Ditch long "10.503333333333334".
- Dyke_Ditch wasDerivedFrom Dyke_Ditch?oldid=707724029.
- Dyke_Ditch depiction DammgrabenWinter.JPG.
- Dyke_Ditch isPrimaryTopicOf Dyke_Ditch.