The Port of Kiel (German: Kieler Hafen) is a port for passenger and cargo shipping located in Kiel, Germany. It occupies the inner part of the Baltic Sea...
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Kiel (German: [kiːl] ) is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021)....
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Seehafen Kiel Im Jahr 2023" [Handling overview for the seaport of Kiel in 2023] (PDF). Port of Kiel. 2024-01-17. p. 4. "Statistics of the Port of Liepaja...
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Saint-Nazaire Paris Rouen Strasbourg Toulon Port of Duisburg-Ruhrort, largest inland port in Europe Port of Kiel Port of Rostock Cologne Dortmund Emden Essen...
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October 2019. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "Statistics". Port of Kiel. Retrieved 2020-01-06. Francis Mateo, à BARCELONE. "La Méditerranée vise...
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Kieler Förde (redirect from Kiel Firth)
Bay of Kiel. The eastern terminus of the Kiel Canal is located along Kiel Förde leading into the Port of Kiel. At its narrowest point, the "Friedrichsorter...
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port side, or enter the Kiel Fjord and traverse the Kiel Canal directly to the mouth of the Elbe River and the North Sea. The Kiel Fjord ends at Kiel...
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The Kiel Week (German: Kieler Woche) or Kiel Regatta is an annual sailing event in Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is considered...
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Schleswig-Holstein (redirect from List of honorary citizens of Schleswig-Holstein)
Duchy of Schleswig. Its capital city is Kiel; other notable cities are Lübeck and Flensburg. It covers an area of 15,763 km2 (6,086 sq mi), making it the...
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London Protocol (1852) (redirect from London Protocol of 1852)
significant port of Kiel would not fall into Prussian hands. Eleven years later, this treaty became the trigger for the German–Danish war of 1864. Prussia...
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Ian Fleming (category Admiralty personnel of World War II)
unit's most notable discoveries came during the advance on the German port of Kiel, in the research centre for German engines used in the V-2 rocket, Messerschmitt...
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4 entered her first port, Kiel, from where she was scheduled to operate a series of short inaugural cruises. She returned to Kiel on 5 June 2015. That...
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Holstein-Stadion (category Buildings and structures in Kiel)
Holstein-Stadion is a stadium in the port city of Kiel in Northern Germany. It is the home of football club Holstein Kiel, who currently play in Germany's...
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SMS Wolf (1913) (category World War I cruisers of Germany)
Wolf left her home port of Kiel with a crew of 348 men. Escorted by the SM U-66 from Skagerrak to the North Atlantic, she passed north of Scotland and turned...
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on ferries servicing Kiel and Mukran in Germany, Åhus in Sweden, and Copenhagen and Fredericia in Denmark. In 2015, the Port Authority hired Austrian...
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and Prinz Eugen in the port of Kiel and the next day, 16 RAF bombers attacked German train facilities in Hamm. The Battle of Britain began in early June...
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North Sea ports of Kiel and Wilhelmshaven in late October 1918. While the war-weary troops and general population of Germany awaited the end of the war...
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reversing in the port, Frankfurt am Main's stern collided with the concrete porch of the lock island. The ship was repaired at Kiel from June to September...
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USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) (category Tall ships of the United States)
at the request of the West German government, Eagle returned to Germany for the first time since 1946 and visited the port of Kiel where she had formerly...
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Test Stand VII (category World War II sites of Nazi Germany)
The roof of the hangar had camera stations for filming events. On 15 May 1942 after photographing German destroyers berthed at the port of Kiel, Spitfire...
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Gustav Bachmann (category Imperial German Navy admirals of World War I)
resign. He returned to the position of chief of the naval station Baltic and governor of the German naval port of Kiel. From October 28, 1918, to December...
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German submarine U-47 (1938) (category Ships built in Kiel)
commencement of hostilities), from the port of Kiel. During her first patrol, she circumnavigated the British Isles and entered the Bay of Biscay to commence...
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surviving submersible craft, sinks during acceptance trials in the German port of Kiel, but the designer, Wilhelm Bauer, and the two crew escape successfully...
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Sir George Warrender, 7th Baronet (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
In June 1914, just before the outbreak of the First World War his squadron visited the German naval port of Kiel, during the annual regatta attended by...
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trial in the port of Kiel in 1851, is discovered, and on July 5 is raised. William Ivison Macadam - "Notes on the Ancient Iron Industry of Scotland", Proceedings...
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German training ship Gorch Fock (1958) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2016)
launched on 23 August 1958, and commissioned on 17 December of that year. Her home port is Kiel. The Gorch Fock is a three-masted barque with a steel hull...
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Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (redirect from Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, Baron Temple of Mount Temple Palmerston)
Danish Duchy of Schleswig and the neighboring German Duchy of Holstein, whose Duke was the King of Denmark, chiefly for its port of Kiel, and had an alliance...
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leaflet drop over the port of Kiel in September 1939. During the Phoney War most of the Royal Air Force's operations consisted of airborne leaflet dropping...
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June 2018, Rhein left her home port of Kiel. The ship, which is part of the support squadron, will be the flagship of the Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures...
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Kiel Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the northern German city of Kiel. It consists of eight rail tracks, all of which are electrified, and...
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