The Lanz Bulldog was a tractor manufactured by Heinrich Lanz AG in Mannheim. Production started in 1921 and various versions of the Bulldog were produced up to 1957.
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by Burkhard Koerner, 40 meters away
by Willy Kaemena, 1.4 km away
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by Volker Uhl, 1.6 km away
by Willy Kaemena, 1.7 km away
by Volker Uhl, 1.7 km away
by Willy Kaemena, 1.7 km away
only minutes prior to a thunderstorm
by Volker Uhl, 1.7 km away
by Volker Uhl, 1.8 km away
by Volker Uhl, 1.9 km away
by Willy Kaemena, 1.9 km away
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This is an overview of Bremen
The 1,200 year old “Free Hanseatic City of Bremen” and its North Sea port sister of Bremerhaven make up a two-city state, which is the smallest of Germany’s sixteen states. The cities are separated by a mere 60 kilometers along the river Weser. Bremen is a center of technology, renowned for its leadership in aircraft construction and space station assembly as well as space propulsion systems. The city-state earned the distinction of being named the “City of Science” in 2005 as demonstrated by the science center “Universum Bremen” and the “EADS Astrium”.