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  1. The Hambach Festival of 1832. By Hambach Castle. On May 27, 1832, around 30,000 people came. together for a large festival at Hambach Castle. Today, the Hambach Festival is. regarded as one of the greatest milestones and most important places of. remembrance in the history of Rhineland-Palatinate and German democracy.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2018 · Since 1978, the German energy company RWE has owned and managed the land on which Hambach sits. Each year, the company strips away a bit more of the edge of the forest to expand its open-pit ...

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  3. The Hambach mine is a surface coal mine, operated by RWE Power in Niederzier and Elsdorf, North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany. With an area of 4,380 hectares (as of 2022) and an approved maximum size of 8,500 hectares, Hambach mine is the largest open pit mine in Germany. An estimated 1,350 million tonnes of lignite are still available for mining.

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  5. Hambach & Hambach offers corporate law consultancy services covering the entire scope of the TIME industries - telecommunication, internet, media & entertainment. Based on our founding partners’ long-standing experience in the field of gaming law, we have gained the reputation of being one of the leading law firms worldwide specialising in ...

  6. 23 de jun. de 2020 · Police descended on the Hambach Forest in western Germany on Tuesday in a fresh effort to clear barricades set up by environmental activists to prevent the development of an open-pit coal mine ...

  7. On 27 May 1832 around 30,000 people from Germany, France and Poland gathered at Hambach Castle to celebrate the Hambach Festival. They spoke out for freedom of speech, freedom of the press, liberty, equal rights for men and women, tolerance, democracy and unity in Germany and in Europe. The exhibition „Up, up to the castle!“ vividly shows ...