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Ingeborg "Inge"
Bauer (née Exner; born 24 June 1940 in
Dittmannsdorf) is a
retired East
German pentathlete. She won the
bronze medal at the 1966 European...
- the
designing of main
building of
Tartu University. He was born in
Dittmannsdorf, Germany.
Before 1787 he was in the
military service of England. In...
- (Czech: [ˈɟɛtmaroˌvɪtsɛ] ; Polish: Dziećmorowice, German: Dittmarsdorf,
Dittmannsdorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Karviná
District in the Moravian-Silesian...
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western direction.
Flowing past Braußwig [de] (a
parish of Kitzscher),
Dittmannsdorf [de] (a
parish of Kitzscher) and Eula [de] (a
parish of Borna), where...
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Strasburg an der
Drewenz Strasburg in Westpreußen
Brody Pförten Brodziszów
Dittmannsdorf Brokęcino
Bahrenbusch Brójce Brätz Brożek Forst-Scheuno
Brzeg Brieg...
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viaduct (82 m) 14.13 Langenleuba-Oberhain 271 m to
Altenburg 19.72
Dittmannsdorf bridge (64 m) 20.51
Penig bridge (57 m) from
Wurzen 21.00
Penig 219...
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Mieszkowice [mjɛʂkɔˈvit͡sɛ] (German:
Dittmannsdorf) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Prudnik,
within Prudnik County,
Opole Voivodeship...
- Erzgebirgskreis, in Saxony, Germany.
Gornau has
three subdivisions:
Gornau Dittmannsdorf Witzschdorf The
local council of
Gornau has 14 seats.
Since the local...
- 1890
Muglinau (Muglinov) was
separated from
Herzmanitz (Heřmanice) and
Dittmannsdorf (Dětmarovice) was
moved from
Oderberg legal district to
Freistadt legal...
- 1911; aged 80) was a
German composer and conductor. He was born in
Dittmannsdorf, in Silesia, and
received his
musical training in the
Conservatory of...