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Netzschkau (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛtʃkaʊ]) is a town in the
Vogtlandkreis district, in the Free
State of Saxony, Germany. It is
situated 6 km southeast...
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Reichenbach im
Vogtland district of
Mylau and the
adjacent town of
Netzschkau in the
German Free
State of Saxony. It was
built between 1846 and 1851...
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Particularly famous are the Göltzsch
Viaduct between Reichenbach im
Vogtland and
Netzschkau, the world's
largest bridge built of bricks, and her "little sister",...
- (Baden-Württemberg)
Netphen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Nettetal (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Netzschkau (Saxony) Neu-Anspach (Hesse)
Neubrandenburg (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)...
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Rodewisch Leubnitz Castle,
Leubnitz (Vogtland)
Mylau Castle,
Mylau Netzschkau Castle,
Netzschkau Schönberg Castle, Bad
Brambach Unteres Schloss,
Ellefeld Voigtsberg...
- (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
Heringsdorf (Usedom) 1 100.5
Vogtland Radio Reichenbach Netzschkau 1 100.5
Deutschlandfunk Kultur Landshut/Weickmannshöhe 0,16 100.5 DASDING...
- Berga/Elster In the
Vogtlandkreis district (Saxony):
Reichenbach im Vogtland,
Netzschkau, Elsterberg, Pöhl, Plauen, Rosenbach/Vogtl.
Adjacent towns include: Elsterberg...
- The Göltzsch
Viaduct between Reichenbach im
Vogtland and
Netzschkau, the world's
largest bridge made of
bricks and
landmark of the Vogtland...
- He was also a
master mechanic. Bonk
began his
career at BSG
Motor Nema
Netzschkau as a
track and
field athlete and set the East
German youth record for...
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spanning across the
Reichenbach district of
Mylau and the
adjacent town of
Netzschkau. The
Neuberinhaus is a
local historical and
theatrical museum,
named after...