- The
German name
Bunzlau can
refer to: Bolesławiec (
Bunzlau) in
Poland Mladá
Boleslav (Jungbunzlau) in the
Czech Republic The
former city Stará Boleslav...
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pottery are a
definitive part of the
identity of the city of Bolesławiec (
Bunzlau). The town
itself is
often called Miasto Ceramiki (Town of Ceramics). The...
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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Jung-
Bunzlau". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- Bolesławiec (pronounced [bɔlɛˈswavʲɛt͡s] , Silesian: Bolesławiec, German:
Bunzlau) is a
historic city
situated on the Bóbr
River in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
- Brandýs nad Labem-Stará
Boleslav (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbrandiːs ˈnad labɛm ˈstaraː ˈbolɛslaf]; German:
Brandeis and Altbunzlau) is an administratively...
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Immaculata and Karl
Salvator had ten children:
Archduchess Maria Theresia (Alt-
Bunzlau, 18
September 1862 – Saybusch, 10 May 1933),
married in
Vienna on 28 February...
-
Theresa of Austria.
Their children were:
Archduchess Maria Theresia (Alt-
Bunzlau, 18
September 1862 – 10 May 1933),
married in
Vienna on 28
February 1886...
- cheese. The
prune hamantash was
invented in 1731 by
David Brandeis of Jung-
Bunzlau, Bohemia. The
daughter of a
Christian bookbinder purchased from Brandeis...
- the Winterfeldtplatz. On 23 August, KPD
members attacked a ****
event in
Bunzlau.
Three people were
killed and two
seriously injured in
fighting with the...
- A4 autostrada,
followed by the (single vehicle)
Reichsautobahn 9 from
Bunzlau (Bolesławiec) to
Sagan (Żagań) the next year,
today part of the Polish...