Erfurt (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ) is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia. It lies in the wide valley of the River...
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FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt is a German association football club based in Erfurt, Thuringia. The club has roots that go back to a cricket club founded in 1895...
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Erfurt Cathedral (‹See Tfd›German: Erfurter Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Marien zu Erfurt, English: Cathedral Church of St Mary at Erfurt), also...
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population and with 16,171 square kilometers its 11th-largest in area. Erfurt is the capital and largest city. Other cities include Jena, Gera and Weimar...
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The University of Erfurt (‹See Tfd›German: Universität Erfurt) is a public university located in Erfurt, the capital city of the German state of Thuringia...
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הישן (ארפורט)) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany. Dating from the late 11th century, the synagogue is...
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The Erfurt Union (‹See Tfd›German: Erfurter Union) was a short-lived union of German states under a federation, proposed by the Kingdom of Prussia at Erfurt...
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Emperor), held a Hoftag (informal assembly) at the cathedral provostry in Erfurt. The combined weight of the assembled nobles caused the wooden second story...
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The Erfurt massacre was a school shooting that occurred on 26 April 2002 at the Gutenberg-Gymnasium, a secondary school in Erfurt, Germany. 19-year-old...
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The Congress of Erfurt was the meeting between Napoleon, Emperor of the French, and Alexander I, Emperor of All Russia, from Tuesday 27 September to Friday...
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