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Narsdorf is a
former muni****lity in the
Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany. As of 1 July 2017
Narsdorf has been
incorporated into Geithain. The villages...
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Rochlitz via
Narsdorf to
Penig which opened in 1872 and
connected the
railway lines Neukieritzsch–Chemnitz and Glauchau–Wurzen. Its
Narsdorf–Penig section...
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Markkleeberg Markranstädt
Pegau Regis-Breitingen Rötha
Zwenkau Deutzen Elstertrebnitz Espenhain Eulatal Großpösna
Kitzen Lobstädt
Narsdorf Neukieritzsch...
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Neukieritzsch 34343 Regis-Breitingen 34344 Kohren-Sahlis 34345 Bad
Lausick 34346
Narsdorf 34347
Oelzschau 34348
Frohburg 3435
Oschatz 3436 34361
Dahlen (Sachsen)...
- troops. As of 1 July 2017
Narsdorf has been
incorporated into
Geithain together with its
parts Bruchheim, Dölitzsch, Kolka,
Narsdorf, Niederpickenhain, Oberpickenhain...
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Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn Following station Bad
Lausick towards Leipzig Hbf RE 6
Narsdorf towards Chemnitz Hbf
Preceding station DB
Regio Südost
Following station...
- to Gera (1865, via Gößnitz), to
Zeitz (1872,
abandoned in 2002) and to
Narsdorf (1901,
abandoned in 1998). Today, the
Altenburg station is the only station...
- west. P****enger
services on
other lines have been
closed to
Zeitz and to
Narsdorf. The
original Altenburg station was
located elsewhere on today's Fabrikstraße...
- Evangelical/Lutheran church [de] I/P 8 A new-build,
replaced in 1886 1721–1726
Narsdorf-Ossa
Village church I 9 A new-build,
completed by
Johann Jacob Donati....
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largely opposed in
Narsdorf. As a result,
Narsdorf station,
which was
opened on 8 April 1872, was
built on the
border between Narsdorf and Dölitzsch. Since...