Bergheider See
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The Bergheider See, south of Finsterwalde near Lichterfeld in the county of Elbe-Elster in Germany, is a flooded pit from the former open cast mine of Klettwitz-Nord, northeast of the Lower Lusatian Heath. The lake was named after the old village of Bergheide, which had to be abandoned for the brown coal pit. ()
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Brandenburg
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Bergheider See – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Overburden Conveyor Bridge F60, Atrium Marktpassage.