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Szklarska Poręba Polish: [ˈʂklarska pɔˈrɛmba] (German:
Schreiberhau) is a town in
Karkonosze County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
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Hermann Hendrich (31
October 1854 in Heringen,
Thuringia – 18 July 1931 in
Schreiberhau in Niederschlesien) was a
German painter.
Hermann Hendrich was born in...
- needed], as in
Szklarska Poręba (formerly
Schreiberhau)[citation needed].
Direct rail
links to
Schreiberhau from Berlin,
Breslau (Wrocław),
Stettin (Szczecin)...
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Partsch (4 July 1851 – 22 June 1925) was a
German geographer, born at
Schreiberhau, Silesia. He
studied at the
University of Breslau,
receiving his doctorate...
- Bad
Warmbrunn (today a
district of
Jelenia Góra), in 1926 he
moved to
Schreiberhau where he
lived until his death.
Between 1881 and 1885,
Stehr trained...
- June 1921. The
first official Workers'
Olympiads were held in 1925 in
Schreiberhau (Winter) and
Frankfurt am Main (Summer) in Germany. The
unofficial Czechoslovakian...
- A cosy
Stube normally has many
wooden elements,
giving a
feeling of
warmth and
comfort (inside of
Schreiberhaus in
Neustift am Walde, Vienna)....
- part of Pobiedna),
Upper Lusatia and the
Counts of
Schaffgotsch from
Schreiberhau (Szklarska Poręba),
Lower Silesia.
Following the
defeat of **** Germany...
- first-ever women's
singles event at the 1928
European luge
championships at
Schreiberhau,
Germany (now
Szklarska Poręba, Poland). List of
European luge champions...
- the
Polish town of
Jelenia Góra (Hirschberg) with
Szklarska Poręba (
Schreiberhau). It is part of the
former Prussian Zackenbahn, that used to connect...