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Gröditz (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁøːdɪt͡s] ) is a town in the
district Meißen, in Saxony, Germany. The town is
located 12 km
northeast of Riesa, and...
- playwright, and
actor Schweinfurth,
Gröditz [de], a
former muni****lity in
northern Saxony, now part of
Gröditz Schweinfurt, a city in the
Lower Franconia...
- divorced; in
October his
father remarried Countess Fedora von Pückler-
Groditz and with her
fathered Princess Marina Carolina (born 1964) and Princess...
- Flossenbürg
concentration camp in Bavaria,
where he died in the
subcamp at
Gröditz. Who
Takes Love Seriously? (1931) The
Bartered Bride (1932) The Leap into...
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Griesheim (Hesse)
Grimma (Saxony)
Grimmen (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Gröditz (Saxony)
Groitzsch (Saxony)
Gronau (Leine) (Lower Saxony)
Gronau (Westf...
- Pückler-Muskau, Pückler-Burghauss (Pückler-Burghauß), Pückler-Limpurg and Pückler-
Groditz, was the name of an old and
influential German noble family which originated...
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Pulsen and
Gröditz the
canal intersects with the
three estuary arms of the Große Röder, from
which it is fed. In the
vicinity of the town of
Gröditz, the canal...
- of five
children of
Count Carl
Ludwig Hans
Erdmann von Pückler-Muskau-
Groditz (1754-1811), and his wife,
Countess Clementine of
Callenberg (1770-1850)...
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Towns Muni****lities
Gröditz Großenhain
Riesa Strehla Ebersbach Glaubitz Hirschstein Lampertswalde Nauwalde Nünchritz
Priestewitz Röderaue Schönfeld Stauchitz...
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football player and coach. He
spent the
early part of his
career with
Stahl Gröditz and
Einheit Dresden,
before joining Dynamo Dresden, the club
where he would...