- got its name
after the two
rivers Wild
Weißeritz and Red
Weißeritz, who
merge near
Freital into the
Weißeritz river, and then
mouths into the Elbe in...
- The
Weißeritz (also:
Vereinigte Weißeritz in
German i.e.
United Weißeritz,
Bystrica in Sorbian) is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It is 13.7 km [8.5 mi]...
- Colditz)
Zschopau (near Döbeln)
Black Elster (near Wittenberg)
Weißeritz (in Dresden) Wild
Weißeritz (in Freital)
Wesenitz (in Pirna) Ohře/Eger (in Litoměřice...
- The
Weißeritz Valley Railway (German: Weißeritztalbahn) is a
steam operated narrow gauge railway in Saxony, Germany. The line
connects Freital, near Dresden...
- The Wild
Weißeritz (German:
Wilde Weißeritz, Czech: Divoká Bystřice) is a
river in the
Czech Republic and in the
German state of
Saxony which drains the...
- Schweiz-Osterzgebirge in Saxony, Germany. The town is
situated on a
small river, the
Weißeritz, and is
eight kilometres (5 mi)
southwest of Dresden.
Freital is located...
-
still outside the city fortifications.
Close by ran an old
stretch of the
Weißeritz river that no
longer exists,
which emptied into the Elbe by the Old Castle...
-
rising there and
flowing through Dresden, the
longest of
which are the
Weißeritz and the Lockwitzbach. The name of the city as well as the
names of most...
- The Red
Weißeritz (German: Rote
Weißeritz) is a
river of Saxony, Germany. The Red
Weißeritz is the
right headstream of the
Weißeritz. It is 36.5 km (22...
-
allied left flank, and won an
impressive tactical victory. The
flooded Weisseritz cut off a
large portion the left wing of the
Allied army,
commanded by...