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Bergstadt is
German and
means "mining town". It may also
refer to the
following places: Leśnica, the
former German town of
Bergstadt, now in
Poland Clausthal-Zellerfeld...
- Hůrky Bärringen,
today Pernink Bergreichenstein,
today Kašperské Hory
Bergstadt,
today Horní Město Bleistadt,
today Oloví Böhmisch Wiesenthal,
today Loučná...
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mountainous nature of the city's
territory gave rise to the
nickname "
Bergstadt" (mountain town). The
original settlement circles around the
church built...
- The
formerly free
mining town (
Bergstadt) of
Lautenthal in
Germany is a state-recognised,
climatic spa with
around 1,570
inhabitants and has been part...
- Leśnica [lɛɕˈɲit͡sa] (German: Leschnitz, 1936-1945:
Bergstadt) is a town in Poland,
located in
Strzelce County,
Opole Voivodship. The
oldest known mention...
- Horní Blatná (German:
Bergstadt Platten) is a town in
Karlovy Vary
District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants...
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Schneeberg was part of the
Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt of East Germany. 1939
Bergstadt Neustädtel, near
which lies the po****r
outing destinations Gleesberg...
- 2012, it is part of the muni****lity of Marienberg. "Zahlen und Fakten".
Bergstadt Marienberg.
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September 2021. www.zoeblitz.de v t e v t e...
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Bergstadt Lößnitz (“Mining Town of Lößnitz”, also
spelt Lössnitz),
sometimes also
called Muhme (“Aunt”) for its age, is a town in the
district of Erzgebirgskreis...
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silver was
discovered near
Christiansdorf in 1168. The new
mining town (
Bergstadt) of
Freiberg and its
revenues soon
became one of the margrave's most important...