Sankt Andreasberg

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Sankt Andreasberg is a historic former mining town and popular mountain resort in the Upper Harz region of central Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former mining town
mountain resort
town
climate mountain climate
country Germany
currentEconomicBase tourism
elevation approximately 600–700 metres above sea level
formerMunicipalityOf Lower Saxony
hasAttraction Sommerrodelbahn (summer toboggan run)
observation points over Harz mountains
hasFeature historic miners’ houses
steep streets
hasHeritageSite Grube Samson
historic mine installations
hasMiningHistorySince 16th century
hasReligiousHeritage Protestant churches
hasSkiArea Matthias-Schmidt-Berg
Sonnenberg
historicalEconomicBase mining industry
knownFor hiking tourism
historic silver mining
mountain resort tourism
winter sports
language German
locatedIn Harz
surface form: Harz mountains

Lower Saxony
Harz
surface form: Upper Harz

central Germany
locatedNear Harz National Park
surface form: Nationalpark Harz
mergedInto Braunlage
mergerDate 2011-01-01
miningCommodity copper
lead
silver
partOf Braunlage
Göttingen district
UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Harz Water Management System
surface form: Upper Harz Water Management System region
postalCode 37444
region Harz
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
tourismActivity cross-country skiing
hiking
mountain biking
skiing
snowboarding

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Harz contains Sankt Andreasberg
Braunlage hasPart Sankt Andreasberg
subject surface form: Upper Harz Water Management System