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- Wermsdorf is a muni****lity in the Nordsachsen district in Saxony, Germany. Two hunting castles of the Saxon Dukes and Kings are to be found here. Wermsdorf...
- Wermsdorf Forest is a forested area of 13,000 hectares, some of which is a natural park, in the state of Saxony, Germany. It is located near the towns...
- surrounds the neighbouring village of Wermsdorf on all sides except the south which faces towards Mügeln. Wermsdorf has a quarry to the north-east of its...
- Oschatz 3436 34361 Dahlen (Sachsen) 34362 Mügeln 34363 Cavertitz 34364 Wermsdorf 3437 Grimma 3438 34381 Colditz 34382 Nerchau 34383 Trebsen 34384 Großbothen...
- convicted, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Matthes was born in 1902 in Wermsdorf, near Leipzig. His father was a senior male nurse. Matthes attended public...
- "Der Friede von Hubertusburg". Freundeskreis Schloss Hubertusburg - Wermsdorf. Retrieved May 19, 2019. Definitiv-Friedens-Tractat, welcher zwischen...
- Years' War. The palace is located in the muni****lity of Wermsdorf near Oschatz. The extended Wermsdorf Forest had already been a hunting ground for the Wettin...
- his Fractures, Baselitz used a painting by Louis-Ferdinand von Rayski, Wermsdorf Woods (Wermsdorfer Wald), ca 1959, from his childhood at his elementary-school...
- places in Germany: Sachsendorf, Saxony-Anhalt Sachsendorf, Saxony, near Wermsdorf This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- Clemens Wenceslaus August Hubertus Franz Xavier (born Schloss Hubertusburg, Wermsdorf, 28 September 1739 – died Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, 27 July 1812), Archbishop...