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- Lößnig, Dölitz-Dösen Südwest 55,742 46.56 1,197 Schleußig, Plagwitz, Kleinzschocher, Großzschocher, Knautkleeberg-Knauthain, Hartmannsdorf-Knautnaundorf...
- based in Sevenoaks. This won competitions for the masterplan of the Kleinzschocher district of Leipzig, the Bertalia-Lazzaretto District district of Bologna...
- Lößnig 44 Dölitz-Dösen 5 Leipzig-Südwest 50 Schleußig 51 Plagwitz 52 Kleinzschocher 53 Großzschocher 54 Knautkleeberg-Knauthain 55 Hartmannsdorf-Knautnaundorf...
- Schleußig, first mentioned in 1376 as Slizzig, belonged ecclesiastically to Kleinzschocher. In 1875 Schleußig had 285 inhabitants, in 1891, the year it was incorporated...
- around 2700 homes in the districts of Lindenau, Eutritzsch, Reudnitz and Kleinzschocher. This article is based on a translation of an article from the German...
- located there, but from a garden settlement belonging to the Leipzig-Kleinzschocher locality that was laid out in the 1920s on the southern edge of today's...
- terminal loops (Möckern/Huygensstraße, Connewitz/Kreuz, Möckern/Depot, Kleinzschocher/Depot, Wahren/Rathaus, Fortuna-Stadion, Schönefeld/Volbedingstraße,...
- 1912/13 55 metres (180 ft) Wladimir Alexandrowitsch Pokrowski Taborkirche Kleinzschocher , Südwest 1904 52 metres (171 ft) Arwed Roßbach & Richard Lucht 9.–35...
- Heinrich von Dieskau, Saxon-Crown-Princely Kammerherr to the Rittergut Kleinzschocher near Leipzig, celebrated his thirty-sixth birthday with a huge fireworks...
- Eutritzsch followed in 1890. In 1891 came Lindenau, Plagwitz, Schleußig, Kleinzschocher, Connewitz, Lößnig. In 1910 they were Dölitz, Dösen, Probstheida, Stötteritz...