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- Stolpen (Upper Sorbian: Stołpin, pronounced [ˈstɔwpʲin]) is a town in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, in Saxony, Germany. It is a historical...
- Family was an American quartet of sibling entertainers with dwarfism from Stolpen, Germany. They were po****r performers in circuses and sideshows in the...
- Saxony. Augustus exiled his former mistress on 26 December 1716 to Burg Stolpen, where she remained for the next 49 years until her death. As to whether...
- Bischofsweg) is an ancient road in Saxony, going from Meißen via Dresden to Stolpen. The Bishop's Road goes from the Meißen Cathedral, the seat of the Bishopric...
- Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. It is located on the river Wesenitz, 6 km west of Stolpen, 9 km northeast of Pirna and 18 km east of Dresden. Dittersbach Dobra Dürrröhrsdorf...
- performers". Earles was born Hilda Emma Schneider on April 29, 1907, in Stolpen, Germany to Emma and Gustav Schneider. Their three daughters, less than...
- De Stolpen (sometimes just "Stolpen") is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is part of the muni****lity of Schagen, and is located about...
- cantatas which Johann Sebastian Bach composed in Leipzig. Henrici was born in Stolpen. He studied law at Wittenberg and Leipzig. He wrote to supplement his income...
- historic towns such as Görlitz, Bautzen, Freiberg, Pirna, Meissen and Stolpen as well as numerous castles and palaces. New tourist destinations are developing...
- term "basalt" to the volcanic black rock beneath the Bishop of Meissen's Stolpen castle, believing it to be the same as the "basaniten" described by Pliny...