Chemnitz (German: [ˈkɛmnɪts] ; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt [kaʁlˈmaʁksˌʃtat] , lit. 'Karl Marx City') is the third-largest city in the German state...
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but the sections between Neukieritzsch and Borna and between Wittgensdorf and Chemnitz-Küchwald were later rebuilt. On 15 January 1962, Deutsche Reichsbahn...
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Limbach–Wittgensdorf railway, LWd – Limbach–Wüstenbrand railway, NW – Neuoelsnitz–Wüstenbrand railway, RC – Riesa–Chemnitz railway, RCCh – Abzw Chemnitz...
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Seifert [de] becomes mayor. 1997 – City-Bahn Chemnitz (transit entity) established. 1999 – Röhrsdorf [de] and Wittgensdorf [de] become part of city. 2001 – Villa...
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maternal health and child care. Daniela Beyer, aged 35 years, from Chemnitz-Wittgensdorf, Germany, was a linguist and translator in German, English and Russian...
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Pockau-Lengefeld-Neuhausen, Hainichen-Niederwiesa and Hartmannsdorf-Wittgensdorf branch lines in the Ore Mountains are still in operation, although not...
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Jahre Eisenbahn. Borna – Narsdorf – Wittgensdorf – Chemnitz. Rochlitz – Narsdorf – Penig. Limbach – Wittgensdorf (in German). Verein Sächsischer Eisenbahnfreunde...
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Kaltennordheim 36967 Geisa 36968 Roßdorf (Rhön) 36969 Merkers 371 Chemnitz 372 3720 37200 Wittgensdorf 37202 Claußnitz 37203 Gersdorf 37204 Lichtenstein 37206 Frankenberg...
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Mölkau since December 2004 and also the Neukieritzsch–Chemnitz railway between Frohburg and Wittgensdorf Mitte and the Borsdorf–Coswig railway between Naunhof...
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