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Apolda (German: [
aˈpɔlda] ) is a town in
central Thuringia, Germany, the
capital of the
Weimarer Land district. It is
situated in the
center of the triangle...
- SC
Apolda was a
German football club from the town of
Apolda, Thuringia. It was
established in 1910 as Ballspiel-Club
Apolda and
later adopted the name...
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Apolda station is a
through station on the Halle–Bebra
railway in the town of
Apolda in the
German state of Thuringia. It was
opened on 1
April 1890 and...
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Dietrich of
Apolda (died 1302) was a
German Dominican hagiographer,
writing towards the end of the
thirteenth century. He
wrote a po****r life of Elizabeth...
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White Elster in
Berga in the far east the Ilm,
flowing through Ilmenau,
Apolda and the
capital Weimar in the centre.
Acting Prime Minister Goethe once...
- two
cities Weimar and
Apolda were not part of the district. In 1952 the
district was
split into two
parts -
Weimar and
Apolda. In 1994 the two parts...
- from
Naumburg to
Dornburg and
arrived at
Apolda late in the day due to the poor
state of the roads.
Apolda sits on
strategically important heights between...
- were made in the same year in the
Franz Schilling court bell
foundry in
Apolda. When it was completed, the bell was the
largest of its kind in Germany...
- Bernhard-Prager-Haus is the
former home of the
Jewish Prager family,
situated in
Apolda, Thuringia, Germany, in Pragerg****e, a
narrow alley.
Bernhard Prager was...
- the Dobermann. He
started the
creation of this dog
breed in the town of
Apolda, in the
Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
around 1890,
following the Franco-Prussian...