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Schwarzheide or
Carny Gózd (Lower Sorbian:
Carny Gózd) is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in
Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated...
- wouldn't be able to find it. In 1944,
Alfred Kantor was
relocated to the
Schwarzheide concentration camp, a
subcamp of the Sachsenhausen. He was ****igned to...
- (Schleswig-Holstein) Schwarzenberg/Erzgeb. (Saxony)
Schwarzenborn (Hesse)
Schwarzheide (Brandenburg)
Schwedt (Brandenburg)
Schweich (Rhineland-Palatinate) Schweinfurt...
- and an
engineer in
Dresden in what was then East Germany. She
lived in
Schwarzheide, Brandenburg, near
Saxony until the fall of the
Berlin Wall in 1989,...
- Dippoldiswalde, a part of Schmiedeberg,
Saxony Naundorf bei Ruhland, part of
Schwarzheide,
Brandenburg Naundorf (Struppen), part of Struppen,
Saxony Karl Wilhelm...
- fertilizers.
Following German reunification, BASF
acquired a site in
Schwarzheide,
Eastern Germany, on 25 October 1990. In 1968, BASF (together with Bayer...
- BASF
Schwarzheide...
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aircraft for protection. The
Schwarzheide Synthesis Factory (Synthesewerk
Schwarzheide or
Hydrierwerk BRABAG) in Ruhland-
Schwarzheide was
Target No. 7. It was...
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Merki District,
Kazakhstan (1998)
Moldava nad Bodvou,
Slovakia (1998)
Schwarzheide,
Germany (2004)
Stara Moravica (Bačka Topola),
Serbia (1994) István Varró [fr]...
- Stabia, made at
first by a tram service,
after provided by a train.
Schwarzheide, [[Germany|Germany[citation needed]]] Cáceres, [[Spain|Spain[citation...