- (pronounced [ˈmúːɾska ˈsóːbɔta] ,
Slovenian abbreviation: MS [məˈsə̀]; German:
Olsnitz; Hungarian: Muraszombat) is a town in
northeastern Slovenia. It is the...
- Sachsen. 2024. Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "
Ölsnitz" . New
International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. One...
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Olsnitz,
Ölsnitz or
Oelsnitz may
refer to:
Olsnitz,
German name for
Murska Sobota, a city in
northeastern Slovenia Oelsnitz, Vogtland, in the Vogtlandkreis...
- Bach's son
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the to
Christian Friedrich Penzel in
Ölsnitz. In the 18th century, both sets were
expanded to
complete performance material...
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Pettau Motnik Möttnig
Stein in
Krain Mozirje Pr****berg
Cilli Murska Sobota Olsnitz (Hungary) Muta
Hohenmauten (Hohenmauthen) in
Steiermark Windischgrätz Naklo...
- the
history of the
condition miners in the coal
district of Saxony-Lugau
Ölsnitz from 1889 to 1914. He
completed his
habilitation in 1968 at the University...
- wheels. In 1536, the
townsfolk of
Berneck were
giving fishing rights in the
Ölsnitz and, in 1692, it was
described as the "best
trout stream in the Fichtelberge"...
- wife
Christiana Dorothea Rudolph (1754-1831), who
moved to
Schleiz from
Ölsnitz/Vogtl.
around 1790. His
brothers took
different paths, some of them became...
- 1882–1884.
Hotel Russie, Peterstr****e, Leipzig, n. d.
Jacobikirche Tower,
Ölsnitz i. Vogtland, 1866–68.
Reconstruction of
Borna Parish Church, Borna, 1866–68...
- 5712°N 12.2356°E / 50.5712; 12.2356)
Although the Herlasgrün–Falkenstein-
Ölsnitz–Adorf–Eger (now Cheb) line of the
Voigtland State Railway (Voigtländische...