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Fritz Bohla (born 11
January 1948 in Krostitz) is a
former German football player and manager.
Bohla made a
total of 51
appearances for BSG
Energie Cottbus...
- The Weißig–
Böhla railway is a two-track,
electrified main line in the
German state of Saxony. It p****es
through an area near Großenhain
called the Großenhainer...
- The Weißig–
Böhla connecting curve north of
Böhla integrates fast long-distance
traffic to/from the Leipzig–Dresden railway.
After Böhla, the line reaches...
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Eckhard ****zun (1985–1986)
Wolfgang Sidka (1988–1989, 1993–1994)
Fritz Bohla (1991–1992)
Willibert Kremer (1992–1993, 1994)
Bernd Patzke (1993) Uwe Jahn...
- and short-fuse breakdowns". Wet Will
Always Dry (2018)
Peaches (2011)
Bohla (2011)
Cursory (with The
Analogue Cops) (2011) Long
Distance Open Water...
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Bhadi Bhatana Jafrabad Bhatgaon Dungran Bhatgoan Malian Bhowapur Bindhrauli Bohla Chatiya Aoliya Chatiya Deva
Chhatehra bahadurpur Chitana Dewru Dhaturi Dhikki...
- and
author 1947 –
Hamish Macdonald, New
Zealand rugby player 1948 –
Fritz Bohla,
German footballer and
manager 1948 – Joe Harper,
Scottish footballer and...
- [Literature in
Austria 1938-1945, Vol. 4: Vienna]. Vienna, Koln, Weimar:
Böhla. p. 791. ISBN 978-3-205-20492-3. Stephenson, Carl. "Leiningen
Versus The...
- Germany. The
following villages belong to Hirschstein: Althirschstein, Bahra,
Böhla, Boritz, Heyda, Kobeln, Mehltheuer, Neuhirschstein, Pahrenz,
Prausitz and...
- and ran for a few
meters parallel with the Berlin–Dresden
railway towards Böhla. The
second branch line runs to the
north of the main
track towards Lampertswalde...