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- Komáří hůrka (German: Mückenberg) is one of the highest mountains in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the territory of the Czech Republic. Komáří hůrka lies...
- and became its own urban district. On December 1, 1928, the region of Mückenberg was incorporated from the district of Guben into the city of Guben. Most...
- German business person. She founded and managed iron works on her estate Mückenberg from 1725 until 1776 and became the greatest entrepreneur in Niederlausitz...
- Elsterwerda in 1708. In 1716, he purchased two additional manors at Schloss Mückenberg [de] in Lauchhammer and Schloss Saathain in Röderland. After encountering...
- 1925 – 27 August 2014) was a German children's author. He was born in Mückenberg, now Lauchhammer-West. Pludra wrote narratives and novels for children...
- Jägerhaus, 823 m Steinhübel, 817 m Morgenleithe, 811 m Komáří hůrka (Mückenberg), 808 m, widely known as the Mückentürmchen Scheibenberg, 807 m, basalt...
- Saathain. At that time, the noble dynasty of Meissen also possessed the Mückenberg estate, located about 20 kilometers to the east, and this estate was connected...
- Schleinitz [de] family. At this time, the Meissen also owned the manor of Mückenberg (today incorporated into Lauchhammer as Lauchhammer-West), about twenty...
- the valley reach a maximum height above sea level of 514 metres in the Mückenberg and are clearly lower than those opposite. On the right hand, southern...
- pivotal role in establishing an ironworks known as Lauchhammerwerk in the Mückenberg domain. She thus laid the foundation stone for one of the first industrial...