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Pirna (German: [
ˈpɪʁna] ;
Upper Sorbian: Pěrno,
pronounced [ˈpʲɪʁnɔ]) is a town in Saxony,
Germany and
capital of the
administrative district Sächsische...
- Piwi-interacting RNA (
piRNA) is the
largest class of
small non-coding RNA
molecules expressed in
animal cells.
piRNAs form RNA-protein
complexes through...
- The
Pirna 014 was an
axial turbojet designed in East
Germany (or the GDR) in the mid- to late 1950s by
former Junkers engineers, who were repatriated...
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Neundorf is a
subdivision of
Pirna, Germany. It was
incorporated into
Pirna in 1923. It was
first mentioned in 1408 when it was
initially known as Poondorf...
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Posta is a
village in the muni****lity of
Pirna, in Saxony, Germany. It was
incorporated into
Pirna in 1932. It
consists of
Niederposta (Lower Posta)...
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Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
siege of
Pirna (or
Investment of
Pirna) took
place in 1756 as part of the
Prussian invasion of Saxony...
- The
Geibeltbad Pirna is a
public bath and
water sport facility in
Pirna near Dresden,
Saxony in Germany.
Finished under the ****s on June 20, 1937, it...
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Pirna is a
village in the
North Goa sub-district or
taluka of
Bardez and is
located in the
northern edge of the sub-district. It is
close to the Colvale...
- The
Sonnenstein Castle is a
castle in
Pirna, near Dresden, Germany. It
housed a
mental hospital,
which operated from 1811 to the end of
World War II in...
- The Schöna / Bad
Schandau /
Pirna–Meißen
railway is a two-track,
electrified mainline railway in the
German state of Saxony,
predominantly served by the...