- Saxony,
officially the Free
State of Saxony, is a
landlocked state of Germany,
bordering the
states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria...
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Saxon language may
refer to: Old Saxon, a
Germanic language and the
earliest recorded form of Low
German Middle Saxon, a
language that is the descendant...
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Saxon Switzerland (German: Sächsische Schweiz) is a
hilly climbing area and
national park in the Elbe
Sandstone Mountains. It is
located around the Elbe...
- The
Saxon Academy of
Sciences and
Humanities in
Leipzig (German: Sächsische
Akademie der
Wissenschaften zu Leipzig) is an
institute which was
founded in...
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German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner,
pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃʔameʁɪˌkaːnɐ]) are
Americans who have full or
partial German ancestry.
According to the...
- The
Saxon Palace (Polish: pałac
Saski w Warszawie) was,
before World War II, one of the most
distinctive buildings in Warsaw, Poland.
After the suppression...
- cantatas, for
instance for
members of the
royal Polish and prince-electoral
Saxonian families (e.g. Trauer-Ode), or
other public or
private occasions (e.g....
- The
personal arms of the
reigning monarch was
modified to
include the
Saxonian escutcheon. The arms of
other members of the
royal family was similarly...
- The New
Castle (Hamburg) or Neue Burg was a
medieval saxonian castle in the town of
Hamburg and is the
successor to the Hammaburg. In the 11th century...
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history of Ilmenau. The
uplift of the horst-like
fault block was part of the
Saxonian tectonic processes and is
understood as a long
range effect of the Alpine...