- from
Wartburg Castle on one of the
hills overlooking the town of
Eisenach where the cars were made. From the 1950s
until the late 1980s,
Wartburgs featured...
- East Germany.
Wartburg owners'
clubs exist throughout Europe and some
Wartburgs are
still used as
rally racing cars. Over a
million Wartburg 353s were produced...
- The
Wartburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvaʁtbʊʁk]) is a
castle originally built in the
Middle Ages. It is
situated on a
precipice of 410
metres (1,350 ft)...
- The
Wartburg is a
castle overlooking the town of Eisenach, Germany.
Wartburg may also
refer to: Wartburgkreis, a
district in
Germany Wartburg, Illinois...
-
Wartburg College is a
private Lutheran liberal arts
college in Waverly, Iowa.
Wartburg College was
founded in 1852 in Saginaw, Michigan, by
Georg M. Grossmann...
- IFA
Wartburg was a
Swedish student band,
created by
Magnus Michaeli and Nils
Lundwall under the
aliases Rolf
Kempinski and
Heinz Klinger. The band was...
- The
Wartburg 311 is a car
produced by East
German car
manufacturer VEB
Automobilwerk Eisenach from 1956 to 1965. The 311
model was
manufactured in a number...
-
Wartburg is a city in and the
county seat of
Morgan County, Tennessee,
United States. The po****tion was 918 at the 2010 census. In 1805, the Cherokee...
- to the floor,
instead of on the
column where it was
usually found on
Wartburgs. The
considerable changes meant that the
development costs far outreached...
-
Wartburg Press was the
publishing house of the
first American Lutheran Church (ALC),
formed in 1930. It was
headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. At the time...