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Großenhain (also
written as
Grossenhain;
Upper Sorbian:
Wulki Hojn,
pronounced [ˈwulkʲi ˈhɔjn]) is a Große
Kreisstadt (German for
major district town)...
- Riesa-
Großenhain was a
district in Saxony, Germany. It was
bounded by (from the
north and clockwise) the
districts of Elbe-Elster and Oberspreewald-Lausitz...
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Großenhain Airport, (German:
Flugplatz Großenhain) (ICAO: EDAK) is a
civilian airport and
former military air base
located just
north of the town of Großenhain...
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Großenhain Berliner Bahnhof is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Großenhain, Saxony, Germany. It lies on the Dresden-Friedrichstadt-Elsterwerda...
- The
Großenhain–Priestewitz
railway is a single-track
electrified main line in the
German state of Saxony,
which was
originally built by the
Großenhain Branch...
- The Cottbus-
Großenhain Railway Company (German: Cottbus-Großenhainer Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CGE) was a
railway company in Prussia. It
owned rail links...
- single-track. It runs from
Großenhain via
Ruhland and
Senftenberg to Cottbus. The
Großenhain–Cottbus line was
built by the Cottbus-
Großenhain Railway Company (German:...
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Großenhain Cottbus station (German:
Großenhain Cottbuser Bahnhof) was
opened on 14
October 1862 by the
Großenhain Branch Railway Company (Zweig-Eisenbahngesellschaft...
- (from the
north and clockwise) the
districts of Torgau-Oschatz, Riesa-
Großenhain, Meißen,
Mittweida and Muldentalkreis. The
region was
originally po****ted...
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flying service at the end of May 1915
training as an
aerial observer at
Großenhain. From June to
August 1915,
Richthofen served as an
observer on reconnaissance...