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in the Harz. The best known are
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in Lower Saxony. The reasons were that, on the one hand, there was a significant risk of confusion by having two similar names, and on the other hand that the new region had never belonged to the Upper Harz, but was part of the Lower Harz.
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tradition was preserved for a few years after the decline of the mines in the Upper Harz by the, mainly church-based, choirs. Today, on the important holy days, the choral society of St. Martin's parish performs the last
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decided to merge on 1 January 2010, as part of regional reforms in Saxony-Anhalt, into a new town with the name 'Oberharz am
Brocken'. There were major protests against this name in the borough of
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The Upper Harz includes the plateaus of
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203:. The exact boundaries of this geographical region may be defined differently depending on the context. In its traditional sense, the term Upper Harz covers the area of the seven historical
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The part of the mountain range lying west of the
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317:, more than anything else, have left a lasting impression on the region and left their traces in the towns and villages as well as the countryside (see e.g.
321:). Clausthal-Zellerfeld was known as "Capital of the Upper Harz" in the heyday of the mining industry. It was also the administrative seat of the former
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or school choir in order to earn additional income by singing. From the age of ten - later fourteen - the apprentices worked in the crushing mills or
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from the rest of the rock for 12 hours a day. Not until their 18th birthday were they allowed to begin training as miners and work in the mines. The
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