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The Upper Harz Ponds (German: Oberharzer Teiche) are found mainly around the mining town of Clausthal-Zellerfeld and the nearby villages of Buntenbock and Hahnenklee in the Upper Harz mountains of central Germany. There are around 70 ponds in total, both large and small. They were built by the miners of the Upper Harz, mostly between the 16th and 18th centuries, and are important components of the cultural monument known as the Upper Harz Water Regale - a network of dams, ditches, ponds and tunnels that was built to supply much-needed water power for the mining industry in the Harz mountains. Today the Water Regale is being proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. About half the dammed ponds are classified today as reservoirs, but they have now become characteristic features of the Upper

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  • Oberharzer Teiche (de)
  • Upper Harz Ponds (en)
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  • Die Oberharzer Teiche sind rund 70 kleinere und größere Stauteiche, die hauptsächlich um die Bergbaustadt Clausthal-Zellerfeld, deren Ortsteil Buntenbock und Hahnenklee im Oberharz platziert sind. Die Teiche sind durch Oberharzer Bergleute im Wesentlichen zwischen dem 16. und dem 18. Jahrhundert künstlich angelegt worden. Sie sind wesentlicher Bestandteil des Kulturdenkmales Oberharzer Wasserregal und gehören damit auch zu den UNESCO-Welterbestätten. Etwa die Hälfte der Stauteiche sind als Talsperrenbauwerk einzuordnen. Sie sind aber mittlerweile zu einem typischen Bestandteil des Oberharzes geworden und beheimaten teilweise extrem seltene Pflanzen- und Tierarten. (de)
  • The Upper Harz Ponds (German: Oberharzer Teiche) are found mainly around the mining town of Clausthal-Zellerfeld and the nearby villages of Buntenbock and Hahnenklee in the Upper Harz mountains of central Germany. There are around 70 ponds in total, both large and small. They were built by the miners of the Upper Harz, mostly between the 16th and 18th centuries, and are important components of the cultural monument known as the Upper Harz Water Regale - a network of dams, ditches, ponds and tunnels that was built to supply much-needed water power for the mining industry in the Harz mountains. Today the Water Regale is being proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. About half the dammed ponds are classified today as reservoirs, but they have now become characteristic features of the Upper (en)
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