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Strzelin [ˈstʂɛlʲin] (German:
Strehlen, Czech: Střelín) is a town in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is
located on the Oława river...
- been
called "father of immunology".
Ehrlich was born 14
March 1854 in
Strehlen in the
Prussian province of
Lower Silesia (south-west Poland). He was the...
- The
Strehlen Formation is a
geologic formation in Germany. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period.
Earth sciences portal Germany portal...
- Dresden-
Strehlen (German:
Haltepunkt Dresden-
Strehlen) is a
railway station located in the
district of
Strehlen [de] in Dresden.
Opening in 1903, the...
- War. They
contributed to the
capture or
destruction of
Zobten am Berge,
Strehlen,
Klaus Castle, Linz, Deggendorf,
Diessenstein Castle, Cham,
Cosel fortress...
- Eisenberg,
Kreis Heiligenbeil/Ostpreußen,
today Żelazna Góra Eisenberg,
Kreis Strehlen/Schlesien,
today Żeleźnik Eisenberg,
Eisenberg an der March,
Nieder Eisenberg...
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section to
provide better connections with
regional trains at Dresden-
Strehlen station in July 2019. On all
tramway routes except route 4, a
general 10-minute...
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Landkreis Reichenbach (im Eulengebirge)
Landkreis Schweidnitz Landkreis Strehlen Landkreis Trebnitz Landkreis Waldenburg Landkreis Wohlau City of Glogau...
- teachers. In 1859
Carola and
Albert moved into the
Royal Villa in
rural Strehlen.
After recovering from
measles in
November 1860,
Carola began to learn...
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nominated for
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry too. Paul
Ehrlich 14
March 1854
Strehlen,
Kingdom of Prussia,
German Confederation 20
August 1915 Bad Homburg, German...