Maade

Maade is a stream in , . Maade is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Wilhelmshaven Power Station and Wilhelmshaven Power Station (Engie).

The is one of two coal power stations in the city of , . Built in the middle of the 1970s, the power station has an output of 747 megawatts.

Electrical substation
is an electrical substation.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include JadeWeserPort and Wilhelmshaven.

Suburb
is 's largest harbour project. It is supported by the states of and . This new container port is located at at the , a bay on the coast. is situated 3½ km north of Maade.

is in . The city's population in 2018 was about 76,000. 's main claim to fame is its connection to the sea and its function as a harbour.

Village
The of lies north of , . The place was documented for the first time in 1168, was the site of a post World War II British sector displaced person camp, and since 1972 has been administratively attached to the city Wilhelmshaven. is situated 8 km northwest of Maade.

Maade

Latitude
53.56056° or 53° 33′ 38″ north
Longitude
8.15033° or 8° 9′ 1″ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
9F5CH562+64
Geo­Names ID
2874685
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