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Radeberg is a
small town in the
district of Bautzen, Saxony, Germany. It is
located approximately 20
kilometres north-east of Dresden. The town has an...
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Radeberg (German:
Bahnhof Radeberg) is a
railway station in the town of
Radeberg, Saxony, Germany. The
station lies on the Görlitz–Dresden railway, train...
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Radeberger started in 1872 when the
brewery was
founded as Zum Bergkeller, in
Radeberg, a town in the
vicinity of Dresden.
Radeberger ranks No. 9
among Germany's...
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suspected electoral fraud, in
which 111 mail
ballots in Dresden, 14 in
Radeberg, and one in
Dohna had
their actual votes pasted over and
replaced with...
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Radeberger Group. The
major national brands are
Radeberger Pils (brewed in
Radeberg near Dresden),
Jever Pils (brewed in Jever); Clausthaler, an alcohol-free...
- area
comprises the
towns of Freital, Pirna, Radebeul, Meissen, Coswig,
Radeberg, and
Heidenau and has
around 790,000 inhabitants. The
Dresden metropolitan...
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Rabenau (Saxony)
Radeberg (Saxony)
Radebeul (Saxony)
Radeburg (Saxony)
Radevormwald (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Radolfzell am
Bodensee (Baden-Württemberg)...
- lawyer, with a
practice based in Dresden. In 1933,
Rasch became mayor of
Radeberg,
followed shortly in 1935 by
becoming lord
mayor of Wittenberg.
After the...
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largest towns are Bautzen, Bischofswerda, Kamenz,
Hoyerswerda and
Radeberg. It is the
biggest district in
Saxony by area, and a
member of the Neisse...
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lived and
worked from 1882.
Gelbke was born in
Radeberg.
Father Ernst Ludwig Gelbke (1812
Radeberg - unknown) was "veterinarian and
company blacksmith...