Strehla (Upper Sorbian: Strjela, pronounced [ˈstʁʲɛla]) is a small town in the district of Meißen, Saxony, Germany. It is located on the river Elbe, north...
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The Battle of Strehla (20 August 1760) was a military engagement fought during the Seven Years' War between the Kingdom of Prussia and Austria. The Austrian...
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Union. The first contact between American and Soviet patrols occurred near Strehla, after First Lieutenant Albert Kotzebue, an American soldier, crossed the...
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Forest and the Collmberg. Neighboring districts include: Liebschützberg, Strehla, Riesa, Stauchitz, Naundorf, Wermsdorf and Dahlen. The average air temperature...
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symbol of the Lords of Strehla, the deer antler the symbol of the Lords of Biberstein, who in 1317 succeeded the Lords of Strehla as the Lords of Beeskow...
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12:05, and across by 12:30. Kotzebue had gone from Leckwitz to the Elbe at Strehla, which he mistook for Groba, on his map, where he made his crossing and...
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"seized Margrave Gero's march as far as the river Elbe", and also Bautzen, Strehla and Meissen. At the end of July, he participated at a meeting of the Saxon...
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for the club. Born in Riesa, Germany, Arnold represented local sides BSV Strehla and SC Riesa during his formative years. In 2006, at the age of 12, he...
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(Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Straubing (Bavaria) Strausberg (Brandenburg) Strehla (Saxony) Stromberg (Rhineland-Palatinate) Stühlingen (Baden-Württemberg)...
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(surrender) Torgau (1759) Korbitz Hoyerswerda Sackwitz Maxen Meissen Dresden Strehla Torgau (3rd siege) Wittenberg (1760) Torgau Döbeln Hilbersdorf Erbisdorf...
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