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- Elbe_Marshes abstract "The Elbe marshes (German: Elbmarsch) are an extensive region of marsh or polderland along the lower and middle reaches of the River Elbe in northern Germany. It is also referred to as the Lower Elbe Marsch by Dickinson and is region D24 in the BfN's list of the natural regions of Germany. The Germans refer to these polders as Marschen (singular: Marsch).Originally this flat strip of land along the Elbe was completely tidal. But followning the construction of the barrage near Geesthacht, the Elbe is no longer affected by the tide above that point. As a result of regular land reclamation with the help of Dutch settlers (a process known in German as Hollerkolonisation) large areas of the previously flood-prone Elbe marshes were diked and reclaimed for the purposes of cultivation.The Elbe marshes are very fertile and dominanted by large areas of grassland. In addition to cattle rearing, especially of dairy herds, they are also used for arable farming. Dithmarschen is especially well known for its cabbages, the Altes Land is one of the largest fruit growing regions of central Europe, the Vierlande and Marschlande near Hamburg belong to the most important areas for growing vegetables and flowers. The Kehdinger Land and the Lüneburg Elbe marshes are home to numerous stud farms. For over 200 years the successful Hanoverian horses have been bred here.In the 1990s there were national reports from the Elbe marshes that there had been a higher incidence of leukaemia in the area around the GKSS Research Centre and the Krümmel nuclear power station. However, no direct link has been proven between the levels of illness and the nuclear facilities.".
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- Elbe_Marshes hasPhotoCollection Elbe_Marshes.
- Elbe_Marshes subject Category:Marshes_of_Germany.
- Elbe_Marshes subject Category:Natural_regions_of_Germany.
- Elbe_Marshes subject Category:Regions_of_Europe.
- Elbe_Marshes subject Category:Regions_of_Lower_Saxony.
- Elbe_Marshes subject Category:Regions_of_Schleswig-Holstein.
- Elbe_Marshes point "53.43333333333333 10.366666666666667".
- Elbe_Marshes type Land109335240.
- Elbe_Marshes type Location100027167.
- Elbe_Marshes type Marsh109347779.
- Elbe_Marshes type Marshes.
- Elbe_Marshes type NaturalRegionsOfGermany.
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- Elbe_Marshes type Region108630039.
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- Elbe_Marshes type RegionsOfLowerSaxony.
- Elbe_Marshes type RegionsOfSchleswig-Holstein.
- Elbe_Marshes type Wetland109477890.
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- Elbe_Marshes comment "The Elbe marshes (German: Elbmarsch) are an extensive region of marsh or polderland along the lower and middle reaches of the River Elbe in northern Germany. It is also referred to as the Lower Elbe Marsch by Dickinson and is region D24 in the BfN's list of the natural regions of Germany. The Germans refer to these polders as Marschen (singular: Marsch).Originally this flat strip of land along the Elbe was completely tidal.".
- Elbe_Marshes label "Elbe Marshes".
- Elbe_Marshes label "Elbmarschen".
- Elbe_Marshes label "Marismas del Elba".
- Elbe_Marshes sameAs Elbmarschen.
- Elbe_Marshes sameAs Marismas_del_Elba.
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- Elbe_Marshes lat "53.43333333333333".
- Elbe_Marshes long "10.366666666666667".
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- Elbe_Marshes depiction Elbmarsch.jpg.
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