Zwenkau is a town in the district of Leipzig, in Saxony, Germany. Situated between the White Elster and Pleiße rivers, it nestles in the Leipzig Bay and...
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archaeological sites have been discovered in Dresden and the villages of Eythra and Zwenkau near Leipzig. The Germanic presence in the territory of today's Saxony...
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Delitzsch Jesewitz Schkeuditz Rackwitz Taucha Borsdorf Brandis Markranstädt Markkleeberg Naunhof Kitzen Zwenkau Grosspoesna...
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reference to the former village of Eythra, a town which gave way to the Zwenkau lignite mine which produces this species. Leder, R. M. (2015). Fossile...
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(Saxony) Zülpich (North Rhine-Westphalia) Zweibrücken (Rhineland-Palatinate) Zwenkau (Saxony) Zwickau (Saxony) Zwiesel (Bavaria) Zwingenberg (Hesse) Zwönitz...
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The Zwenkauer See (‹See Tfd›German: Lake Zwenkau) is the largest lake in the Neuseenland situated 12 kilometres (7 mi) south of Leipzig. It is on the...
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Bavaria. They had one son: Frederick the Lame (9 May 1293 – 13 January 1315, Zwenkau), married Anna (d. 22 November 1327, Wismar), daughter of Albert II, Duke...
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the southern outskirts of Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig, Markkleeberg and Zwenkau have shares in the lake which is on the site of a former open cast mine...
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part of Amt Pegau until 1856, then of Gerichtsamt (judicial district) Zwenkau until 1875 and from then on of Amtshauptmannschaft (district) Leipzig....
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Vrable and Nitra in Slovakia; Bylany in the Czech Republic; Langweiler and Zwenkau (Eythra) in Germany; Brunn am Gebirge in Austria; Elsloo, Sittard, Köln-Lindenthal...
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