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drives the
Schmilka Mill (Schmilksche Mühle) only a few
metres below the spring.
Built in 1665, it is one of the
first buildings in
Schmilka. The mill...
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Schmilka-Hirschmühle
station (German:
Haltepunkt Schmilka-Hirschmühle) is a
railway halt on the Děčín–Dresden-Neustadt
railway for the
village of Schmilka...
- (GDR) and Rønne (DK) or
Trelleborg (S).
Routes to
Czechoslovakia were via
Schmilka (GDR)/Hřensko (Herrnskretschen) (ČSSR) and via Fürstenau (a part of today's...
- and
south it is
bordered by the
Bohemian Switzerland National Park. From
Schmilka to Bad
Schandau the Elbe
forms the
southern boundary of this region. Important...
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Heilige Stiege, the Rübezahlstiege and the
Rotkehlchenstiege north of
Schmilka. A
Boofe (plural: Boofen) is
local slang for
sleeping out
overnight in...
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followed by the
Hinterer Schrammsteine that run away in the
direction of
Schmilka. The
solitary Falkenstein with a
height of 381.2 m above NHN and the Hoher...
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Approximately ten
stones with the
years 1842, 1868, 1892, 1904, 2015 Elbe
Schmilka, near the
border crossing Elbe Prossen,
beneath former train conductor's...
- Litoměřice město
Schmilka-Hirschmühle
towards Rumburk U 28 Dolní Žleb
towards Děčín main
Preceding station Dresden S-Bahn
Following station Schmilka-Hirschmühle...
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harder if redpointed), by
Oliver Perry Smith.
Alter Weg –
Teufelsturm Schmilka Saxon Switzerland (DEU) – Sept 1, 1906 –
Likely the second-ever 5b, utilizing...
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located east of the
River Elbe on the
upper edge of the
valley between Schmilka and Bad
Schandau in the Schrammsteinen. The
Teufelsturm is also referred...