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Rathen is a
village in the Elbe
Sandstone Mountains, in Saxony, Germany,
about 35
kilometres (22 mi)
southeast of Dresden. The
village occupies both banks...
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formed by
water erosion over one
million years ago. They are
situated near
Rathen, not far from
Pirna southeast of the city of Dresden, and are the major...
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Rathen is a
parish and
hamlet near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In
Scottish Gaelic, its name
means fort on the river. On the
coast is Cairnbulg...
- The
Rathen Ferry is a p****enger
cable ferry across the Elbe
river at
Rathen in Saxony, Germany. It
connects Niederrathen, on the east bank, to Oberrathen...
- Freischütz with its
Wolfsschlucht ("Wolf's Gorge")
scene set near the town of
Rathen. In the **** era the
description of
German territories as
Schweiz ("Switzerland")...
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Rathen railway station was a
railway station in
Rathen, Aberdeenshire, on the
defunct Formartine and
Buchan Railway in
northeast Scotland. The station...
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these include: Dolní Žleb Ferry, at Dolní Žleb part of Děčín
Rathen Ferry, at
Rathen Pillnitz Kleinzschachwitz Ferry, in the
eastern suburbs of Dresden...
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Kurort Rathen station serves the
village of
Rathen in the
German state of Saxony. The
station is
located in the
Oberrathen quarter of the
village on the...
- The
Rathen Open Air
Stage (German: Felsenbühne
Rathen) is a
natural stage in
Saxon Switzerland in East Germany. It is
located in a
hollow at the upper...
- officer. His name, in the
dative case (after "von"), may be
rendered as "
Rathen". Rath was born in Klein-Wülknitz, Anhalt, and came from an old
noble family...