severe shortage of consumer goods, and also neglected to develop the service sector. Related Links ERIH Link-List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Latvia World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Latvia? Līgatne [...] the Russo-Balt Wagon Factory and machinery works were founded in the suburb Bolderai. Once the rail links to the breadbaskets of southern Russia and the Ukraine were completed, grain trading triggered a massive
than inhabitants; more than half of the employees are commuters from Switzerland and Austria. Related Link LIHK: Industrialisation in Liechtenstein (pdf) WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Liechtenstein World Atlas: What
Homepage Service LinksLINKS Listen INFORMATION TO THIS LINK LIST On this link list we have collected over 450 websites from all over Europe which present organisations and networks dealing with industrial [...] present the industrial heritage of a country or a region – most of them from a tourism point of view. Links of single sites have deliberately not been taken into the collection as this may become unmanageable [...] made for industrial UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which you can find on top of the list. Numerous links can also be found on single sites or thematic pages of our web presentation.
products such as machine tools, televisions and computers for military and civilian use. Related Links ERIH Link-List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Lithuania World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Lithuania
Luxemburg was one of the ten largest iron and steel manufacturing countries in the world. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Luxembourg World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Luxembourg
However, industry accounts for only a small part of the island’s gross domestic product. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Malta World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Malta? Floriana. Tram
from the disintegrated Soviet Union, has since been in a severe, ongoing economic crisis. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Moldova World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Moldova? Chișinău. Old
race track. Apart from tourism, it is finance that drives the economy of the city-state. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Monaco World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Monaco? Monaco. Gasholder
wages and taxes, and the cities of Nikšić and Podgorica grew. However, the miserable transportation links, high illiteracy and dramatic lack of capital stifled any further progress. The founding of the Socialist [...] paper factories, sawmills and food processors emerged. The port of Bar was expanded and new rail links were planned to alleviate the massive transportation problems. Trains began service between Bar and [...] Yugoslavia when a devastating earthquake in 1979 set Montenegro’s economy back even further. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Montenegro World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Montenegro? Herceg-Novi
forced labour in GDR prisons - the system probably contributed no more than 1% to the economy. Related Links International Labour Organization: What is forced labour WIKIPEDIA: Forced Labour Forced Labor 1939-45:
main weaknesses of Yugoslavia’s economy, more severely than the other constituent republics. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of North Macedonia World Atlas: What are the major natural resources of North Macedonia
then known for the production of canned fish, became the centre of the oil industry. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Norway World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Norway? Mandal
movements as a result of labour migration. The exhibition "Linking Europe" focuses on these international links and demonstrates the connections between local stories and the wider picture of European industrial [...] the site where it is displayed, the other relating to another site in Europe but with a story that links them. Sometimes a single object can illustrate an interesting European linkage– for example, technology
the dependence on foreign capital, before Black Friday 1929 triggered a new crisis. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Poland World Atlas: The biggest industries in Poland? Chorzow. Königshütte
accession to the European Community, marking a long-overdue end to the era of isolation. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Portugal World Atlas: The biggest industries in Portugal Lisboa. Xabregas [...] construction of a railway network commenced: the first trains connected Lisbon and Porto in 1864, with a link to Spain following in 1866. As the new industries settled primarily in the capital and in the Porto
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lies in the fact that it unites many different traditions within a single idea. The Regional Routes link landscapes and sites which have left their mark on European industrial history. Germany's Ruhrgebiet
former “breadbasket of eastern Europe” was no longer able to feed even its own people. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Romania World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Romania
Industrial Heritage, a network of the most important industrial heritage sites in Europe. It is the common link between them all. From disused production plants to industrial landscape parks and inter-active technology [...] lies in the fact that it unites many different traditions within a single idea. The Regional Routes link landscapes and sites which have left their mark on European industrial history. Germany's Ruhrgebiet [...] Theme Routes take up specific questions relating to European industrial history and reveal potential links between radically different industrial monuments all over Europe. The result is a "circuit diagram"