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  1. HZ. Website. www.benneckenstein.de. Benneckenstein ( German pronunciation: [ˈbɛnəkŋ̍ˌʃtaɪ̯n] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it has been part of the town of Oberharz am Brocken. Benneckenstein is in the eastern Harz, 14 km southeast of Braunlage, and 24 km south of Wernigerode .

  2. The Harz/Saxony-Anhalt Nature Park ( German: Naturpark Harz/Sachsen-Anhalt) is situated n the districts of Harz and Mansfeld-Südharz in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The nature park which lies in the Harz Mountains was founded in 2003 [1] and has an area of around 1,660 km 2 [1]. It is looked after by the Harz Regional Association ...

  3. Harz (Material) Naturharze, die in der europäischen Tafelmalerei verwendet wurden/werden. Harze werden grundsätzlich in Naturharze (im oberdeutschen Sprachraum, zum Beispiel in Österreich, auch Pech genannt) und Kunstharze unterschieden. Naturharze sind Gemische von festen, amorphen, nichtflüchtigen, lipophilen Pflanzenprodukten.

  4. Datei:Flagge Landkreis Harz.svg. Größe der PNG-Vorschau dieser SVG-Datei: 785 × 470 Pixel. Weitere aus SVG automatisch erzeugte PNG-Grafiken in verschiedenen Auflösungen: 320 × 192 Pixel | 640 × 383 Pixel | 1.024 × 613 Pixel | 1.280 × 766 Pixel | 2.560 × 1.533 Pixel.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BallenstedtBallenstedt - Wikipedia

    It is situated at the northern rim of the Harz mountain range, about 10 km (6 mi) southeast of Quedlinburg. The municipal area comprises the villages of Asmusstedt, Badeborn, Opperode, Radisleben, and Rieder. Ballenstedt is a stop on the scenic Romanesque Road .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoslarGoslar - Wikipedia

    It is the administrative centre of the district of Goslar and is located on the northwestern slopes of the Harz mountain range. The Old Town of Goslar with over 1.500 [3] timber houses and the Mines of Rammelsberg are UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their millennium-long testimony to the history of ore mining and their political importance for the Holy Roman Empire and Hanseatic League . [4]

  7. Stolberg (Harz) /  51.567°N 10.950°E  / 51.567; 10.950. Stolberg (pronounced Stoul-berg Stolberg ⓘ) is a town (sometimes itself called 'Harz' in historical references) and a former municipality in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz, in the German State of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.