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Wurzen (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊʁtsn̩] ) is a town in the
district Leipzig Land (voting) and
Muldental (number plates), in Saxony, Germany. It is situated...
- The
Wurzen P**** (German: Wurzenp****, Slovene:
Korensko sedlo) is a
mountain p**** in a col of the Kara****s
mountain range in the
Southern Limestone Alps...
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Wurzen railway station (German:
Bahnhof Wurzen) is a
railway station in
Wurzen, Saxony, Germany. The
station is
located on the Leipzig–Dresden line and...
- name of the
German author and
painter Hans Bötticher (7
August 1883 in
Wurzen,
Saxony – 17
November 1934 in Berlin). From 1894 to 1900 he
lived with his...
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locomotives WURZEN and
OSCHATZ were
early German steam engines operated by the Leipzig–Dresden
Railway Company (LDE) for
mixed duties. They were tender...
- The Glauchau–
Wurzen railway is a
mostly disused,
secondary railway line in Saxony. It
follows the
valleys of
Zwickauer Mulde and
Mulde from
Glauchau via...
- Mountains. From here the
river runs
northwards through Saxony (Grimma,
Wurzen, Eilenburg, Bad Düben) and Saxony-Anhalt (Jeßnitz and Dessau, the old capital...
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Kreis (district). The city of
Wurzen left the
district 1926–1945 as a district-free city. In 1952 the area
around Wurzen was
split off from the district...
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Germany (KPD) in 1919. In 1919 he co-founded a
local group of the KPD in
Wurzen, and
became a city
councillor there in 1921. In 1923 he
became a full-time...
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stations in the
Leipzig city area.
Endpoints of the S-Bahn
lines include Wurzen, Zwickau, Dessau, and
Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Two
lines run to Halle, one...