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- Pinge abstract "A Pinge (pronounced "pinger", plural: Pingen) or Binge ("binger") is the name given in German-speaking Europe to a wedge-, ditch- or funnel-shaped depression in the terrain caused by mining activity. This depression or sink-hole is frequently caused by the collapse of old underground mine workings that are close to the Earth's surface. Unlike natural landforms, a Pinge is a direct result of human activity. The term and has no direct equivalent in English, but may be translated as "mining sink-hole", "mine slump" or, in some cases, as "glory hole".".
- Pinge thumbnail 17_c_Ochsenhügel_Pingen.jpg?width=300.
- Pinge wikiPageExternalLink GG_16_286_294.pdf.
- Pinge wikiPageID "39521096".
- Pinge wikiPageRevisionID "568584696".
- Pinge subject Category:Landforms.
- Pinge subject Category:Mining.
- Pinge point "50.621108 12.928289".
- Pinge type SpatialThing.
- Pinge comment "A Pinge (pronounced "pinger", plural: Pingen) or Binge ("binger") is the name given in German-speaking Europe to a wedge-, ditch- or funnel-shaped depression in the terrain caused by mining activity. This depression or sink-hole is frequently caused by the collapse of old underground mine workings that are close to the Earth's surface. Unlike natural landforms, a Pinge is a direct result of human activity.".
- Pinge label "Pinge".
- Pinge label "Pinge".
- Pinge sameAs Pinka.
- Pinge sameAs Pinge.
- Pinge sameAs m.0vsjs1c.
- Pinge sameAs Q1183485.
- Pinge sameAs Q1183485.
- Pinge lat "50.621108".
- Pinge long "12.928289".
- Pinge wasDerivedFrom Pinge?oldid=568584696.
- Pinge depiction 17_c_Ochsenhügel_Pingen.jpg.
- Pinge isPrimaryTopicOf Pinge.