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  2. List of Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Belaaz News English Online News Outlet Queens, New York 2012–Present [36] 15,000 Weekly The Asmonean: English Occident and American Jewish Advocate: English Jewish South: English Di Tzeitung: Yiddish The Newspaper Brooklyn, New York: 1988–Present Weekly Dos Yiddishe Licht: Yiddish/English The Jewish Light New York 1923-1927 Weekly

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Hitzacker - Wikipedia

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    Hitzacker is situated at the confluence of the River Jeetzel with the Elbe.While the so-called Elbe Heights (Elbhöhen, also Klötzie), at the southeastern foot of which Hitzacker lies, belong to the natural region of the Lüneburg Heath (c.f. the Drawehn), the lowland areas of the old town belong to the Elbe valley water meadows (Elbtalaue).

  5. Jeetzel - Wikipedia

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    The river Jeetzel, which begins in the Altmark under the name Jeetze, [2] flows from Saxony-Anhalt through Lower Saxony, in Germany. From its source near the village of Dönitz, it flows north through Beetzendorf, Salzwedel, Wustrow, Lüchow and Dannenberg, before joining the Elbe in Hitzacker. Its total length is 73 kilometres (45 mi).

  6. Dannenberg (Elbe) - Wikipedia

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    However, it is situated very close to the Elbe river, which served as the border between East and West Germany until 1990. Lüchow-Dannenberg is situated in a region known as the Wendland , a mostly rural and agricultural area on the eastern edge of Lower Saxony.

  7. Lenzen (Elbe) - Wikipedia

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    Lenzen is situated near the Elbe, approx. 20 km northwest of Wittenberge. It was the scene of the Battle of Lenzen , an early victory by the Germans over the Wends in 929. Frederick, Count of Zollern, confiscated it from the von Quitzow family in 1420 for their part in the uprising of the Wendish nobility, and mortgaged it to Otto von Blumenthal .

  8. Dessau - Wikipedia

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    Dessau is a district of the independent city of Dessau-Roßlau in Saxony-Anhalt at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the Bundesland (Federal State) of Saxony-Anhalt. Until 1 July 2007, it was an independent city. The population of Dessau is 67,747 (Dec. 2020). [1]

  9. 2013 European floods - Wikipedia

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    Flooding in Magdeburg city centre on the river Elbe time lapse of floodwaters of the river Elbe near Pirna, time frame: June 4–18, 2013. In the state of Saxony, the old town of Grimma, on the Mulde tributary was under meters of water. Authorities were concerned about the Elbe river; in Dresden one of the bridges across the river was closed to ...