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Aerial image 167228
View at the work site of the steel plant in Eisenhüttenstadt in the federal state of Brandenburg. Here to see the cold rolling mill. The former EKO steel plant is operated by the ArcelorMittal Group which is headquartered in Luxembourg

EISENHüTTENSTADT 28.08.2012

Aerial image Eisenhüttenstadt - View at the work site of the steel plant in Eisenhüttenstadt in the federal state of Brandenburg. Here to see the cold rolling mill. The former EKO steel plant is operated by the ArcelorMittal Group which is headquartered in Luxembourg
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View at the work site of the steel plant in Eisenhüttenstadt in the federal state of Brandenburg. Here to see the cold rolling mill. The former EKO steel plant is operated by the ArcelorMittal Group which is headquartered in Luxembourg. www.arcelormittal-eisenhuettenstadt.com

Aerial image ID: 167228
Image resolution: 7360 x 4912 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 11,27 MB
Image file size: 103,43 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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