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Brocken
Geology
From a geological point of view the Brocken and its surrounding terrain, the Brocken massif, consists mainly of granite (called Brocken granite the alpine pasqueflower known as the Brocken flower or Brocken anemone (Pulsatilla alpina subsp. alba), hawkweeds like the Brocken hawkweed (Hieracium
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Brocken
Brocken (ˈbrɒk(ə)n) The name of the highest of the Harz Mountains in Saxony, reputed to be the scene of witches' Walpurgis-night revels. Applied attrib. to a magnified shadow of the spectator thrown on a bank of cloud in high mountains when the sun is low and often encircled by rainbow-like bands (f...
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Brocken (disambiguation)
It also may refer to:
Brocken station, the railway on the summit of the Brocken
Sender Brocken, a facility for FM and TV transmitters on Brocken Mountain , Germany
Brocken, South Georgia, a mountain
Brocken, a poem book from Johann Peter Klassen
Brocken Jr., a character in the Kinnikuman wrestling anime
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Brocken (South Georgia)
Brocken () is a mountain rising over close southwest of Calf Head on the north side of South Georgia. It was named by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations, 1882–83, after the Brocken, the highest mountain in central Germany.
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libopencc1 in bad state My debian 8 is broken. I this message  is a retired Belgian football player and current coach. Manager career
After his active career, David Brocken became youth coördinator with Lierse S.K.
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Bud Brocken
Club career
Brocken played for hometown amateur side LONGA and RKTVV, before joining professional side Willem II aged 17. Personal life
Brocken works as a real estate agent in his hometown Tilburg.
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Brocken Garden
These include species that only grow in the Brocken region, like the Brocken anemone or alpine pasqueflower and the Brocken hawkweed, but its main focus The Brocken has a natural timber line.
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Brocken Railway
after 18.9 km at Brocken station (1,125 m). up to the Brocken was begun on 4 October 1898.
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Kiosk "Zum Brocken" - MAPS.ME
Check Kiosk "Zum Brocken" reviews, nearby Schierke, Germany on Maps.me - offline maps for Google android and Apple Iphone and ipad
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Brocken Pond
The Brocken Pond () is the name of a waterbody that was created in 1744 in the County of Wernigerode below the summit of the Brocken, the highest mountain In a letter dated 12 August 1744 and written at the Brocken by Count Henry Ernest of Stolberg-Wernigerode to his father, Christian Ernest in Wernigerode
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Königsberg (Brocken)
It lies on a long ridge that runs from southeast to northwest about 1.5 km south of the Brocken's summit. The Stangenklippe and the pillar-shaped Schluftkopf used to be popular destinations and lie between the Brocken road and Brocken Railway (Brockenbahn).
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Brocken station
Brocken station () is the terminus on the summit of the Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz in central Germany. After the political changes following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Brocken Railway was reopened in 1991 and Brocken station was once again used as
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Brocken-Hochharz
Brocken-Hochharz () was a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was named after the highest peak of the Harz: Brocken. The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft was in Hasselfelde.
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Brocken Transmitter
The Brocken Transmitter () is a facility for FM- and TV-transmitters on the Brocken, the highest mountain in Northern Germany. In 1973 a new TV tower was built on Brocken.
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