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- Rammenau (German name; Upper Sorbian name: Ramnow, pronounced [ˈʁamnɔf]) is a muni****lity in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany. It is known...
- person as the author when citing a botanical name. Hoffmannsegg was born at Rammenau and studied at Leipzig and Göttingen. He travelled through Europe acquiring...
- re****tion as one of the fathers of German nationalism. Fichte was born in Rammenau, Upper Lusatia, and baptized a Lutheran. The son of a ribbon weaver, Fichte...
- Kirschau Neschwitz Baroque Castle, Neschwitz Ortenburg, Bautzen Rammenau Baroque Castle, Rammenau Hermsdorf Castle, Hermsdorf (bei Dresden) (muni****lity Ottendorf-Okrilla)...
- Baroque Gardens, Gnandstein Castle, Kriebstein Castle, Mildenstein Castle, Rammenau Palace, Stolpen Castle, Weesenstein Palace 1 August 1993: Dresden State...
- Räckelwitz (Worklecy) Radibor (Radwor) Ralbitz-Rosenthal (Ralbicy-Róžant) Rammenau (Ramnow) Schmölln-Putzkau (Smělna-Póckowy) Schwepnitz (Sepicy) Sohland...
- Nischwitz Palace Thallwitz, Saxony Heinrich von Brühl  Germany Rammenau Castle Rammenau, Saxony Ernst Ferdinand von Knoch  Germany Zwinger (rebuilt) Dresden...
- goalkeeper Wernell Reneau (born 1965), Belizean former cyclist Aroneanu Rammenau Rennau Rheinau (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname...
- Siegmar Wätzlich Date of birth (1947-11-16)16 November 1947 Place of birth Rammenau, Allied-occupied Germany Date of death 18 April 2019(2019-04-18) (aged 71)...
- Vereinsgeschichte kamen die Spieler beispielsweise aus Görlitz (Hans-Jürgen Dörner), Rammenau (Siegmar Wätzlich), Bautzen (Gert Heidler) oder Gröditz (Klaus Sammer,...