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Lachter

Index Lachter

The lachter (also Berglachter) was a common unit of length used in the mining industry in Europe, usually to measure depth, tunnel driving and the size of mining fields; it was also used for contract work. [1]

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List of obsolete units of measurement

This is a list of obsolete units of measurement, sorted by type.

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Maaßener Gaipel

The Maaßener Gaipel is a pub catering for day trippers on the northeastern hillside of the Kranichsberg at a height of, situated above the mining town of Lautenthal in the Harz Mountains of central Germany.

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Oderteich

The Oderteich is an historic reservoir about seven kilometres northeast of Sankt Andreasberg in the Upper Harz in central Germany.

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Revierwasserlaufanstalt Freiberg

The Revierwasserlaufanstalt Freiberg ("Freiberg Mines Water Management System") or RWA Freiberg, was a historical water management system that delivered driving water to the Freiberg mines in the German state of Saxony.

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Zeche Neuglück & Stettin

The Zeche Neuglück & Stettin (Neuglück & Stettin Mine) in Witten-Muttental is a former mine, also known as the Zeche Stettin & Neuglück.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lachter

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