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Grimma (Upper Sorbian: Grima,
pronounced [ˈɡʁʲima]) is a town in Saxony,
Central Germany, on the left bank of the Mulde, 25
kilometres (16 mi) southeast...
- Fußballclub
Grimma is a
German football team
based in
Grimma. The club
presently competes in the NOFV-Oberliga Süd. The club
originated from SV 1919
Grimma, but...
- elected. As an
independent politician,
Berger was
first elected mayor of
Grimma on 10 June 2001: he
received 57.6
percent of the vote as an independent...
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Gymnasium St.
Augustine in
Grimma (Gymnasium St.
Augustin zu
Grimma,
historically known as Landes- und Fürstenschule
Grimma is the only
regular gymnasium...
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throughout Truckers and
Wings is Masklin,
while in
Diggers it is
mainly Grimma.
Pratchett covered the idea of
small people in some of his
early writing...
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Mittweida and
Leipziger Land. The
roots of the
district date back to the Amt
Grimma,
which was
formed in 1832 to 1838, and was
later renamed Kreis (district)...
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Johann Tobias Krebs (16
December 1718, Buttstädt – 6
April 1782,
Grimma) was a
German scholar of
classical literature and
Hebrew literature. He
wrote Decreta...
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Guards Motor Rifle Division Headquarters,
Grimma 454th
Independent Guards Communications Battalion,
Grimma 68th
Independent Guards Reconnaissance and...
- a
German philologist, and from 1843 to 1866
Rector of the Fürstenschule
Grimma in Saxony.
Wunder was born at
Wittenberg on May 4, 1800, the son of Karl...
- The Oschatz-
Grimma Reichstag constituency was
constituency No. 11 in the
Kingdom of
Saxony which returned a
deputy to the
German Reichstag. It was based...