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Pulsnitz (German,
pronounced [ˈpʊls.nɪt͡s] ;
Upper Sorbian name: Połčnica,
pronounced [ˈpɔwtʃnʲitsa]) or Połčnica is a town in the
district of Bautzen...
- The
Pulsnitz (German: [ˈpʊlznɪts]) or Połčnica (Sorbian) is a
river in
Saxony and Brandenburg, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the
Black Elster, which...
- the
Striezelmarkt comes from
Pulsnitz, a town
about 50 km from Dresden; it was
first mentioned as a
speciality from
Pulsnitz in a
decree issued in 1558...
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Haselbach is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Pulsnitz,
which it
joins near Reichenau. List of
rivers of
Saxony v t e...
- Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Pulsnitz,
which it
joins near Thiendorf. The
Otterbach and
Pulsnitz area an
important eco-system for animals...
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December 1804 – 21
January 1861) was a
German sculptor.
Rietschel was born in
Pulsnitz in
Saxony the
third child of
Friedrich Ehrgott Rietschel and his wife Caroline...
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tributaries of the
Black Elster are the
Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzw****er, the
Pulsnitz, the Große Röder, the
Kleine Elster and the
Schweinitzer Fließ.
Field Marshal...
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gingerbread mould carvings included Lyon, Nuremberg, Pest, Prague, Pardubice,
Pulsnitz, Ulm, and Toruń.
Gingerbread moulds often displa****
actual happenings,...
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German town of
Pulsnitz, near
Dresden and the
Czech border,
sharing a
house with her
mother and step-father.
Wenzel moved to
Pulsnitz following her mother's...
- (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Puchheim (Bavaria)
Pulheim (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Pulsnitz (Saxony)
Putbus (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Putlitz (Brandenburg) Püttlingen...