Rathen is a village in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, in Saxony, Germany, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of Dresden. The village occupies both banks...
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formed by water erosion over one million years ago. They are situated near Rathen, not far from Pirna southeast of the city of Dresden, and are the major...
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The Rathen Ferry is a passenger cable ferry across the Elbe river at Rathen in Saxony, Germany. It connects Niederrathen, on the east bank, to Oberrathen...
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Freischütz with its Wolfsschlucht ("Wolf's Gorge") scene set near the town of Rathen. In the Nazi era the description of German territories as Schweiz ("Switzerland")...
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Rathen is a parish and hamlet near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic, its name means fort on the river. On the coast is Cairnbulg...
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Rathen railway station was a railway station in Rathen, Aberdeenshire, on the defunct Formartine and Buchan Railway in northeast Scotland. The station...
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these include: Dolní Žleb Ferry, at Dolní Žleb part of Děčín Rathen Ferry, at Rathen Pillnitz Kleinzschachwitz Ferry, in the eastern suburbs of Dresden...
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Kurort Rathen station serves the village of Rathen in the German state of Saxony. The station is located in the Oberrathen quarter of the village on the...
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The Rathen Open Air Stage (German: Felsenbühne Rathen) is a natural stage in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany. It is located in a hollow at the upper...
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Wilhelm von Rath (redirect from Wilhelm von Rathen)
officer. His name, in the dative case (after "von"), may be rendered as "Rathen". Rath was born in Klein-Wülknitz, Anhalt, and came from an old noble family...
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Elections to the newly created Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 7 May 1974, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other...
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The Schwedenlöcher is a gorge-like side valley of the Amselgrund near Rathen in Saxon Switzerland. The deeply incised ravine was formed by the erosion...
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Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 3 May 1977, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts...
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Kaltenberg. The group of rocks in front of it represent the Gamrig near Rathen. The rocks on which the traveller stands are a group on the Kaiserkrone...
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festivals, and the first regular Karl-May-Spiele were staged 1938 till 1941 in Rathen, Saxony. East Germany restarted those open-air theater plays in 1984. In...
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Saxon capital Dresden. Places of interest include the Bastei cliffs near Rathen, the Königstein Fortress, Pravčická brána, the Schrammsteine, Pfaffenstein...
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Institution, Thurso (1859), the Anderson Institute, Lerwick (1860) and Rathen Parish Church. Rosemount Parish Church (1890) As his father's health deteriorated...
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the West. In 1938 the first outdoor Karl May festivals took place at the Rathen Open Air Stage. The open-air theatre was laid out in 1936, inspired by the...
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Neurathen Castle (category Rathen)
mentioned by this name in 1755, is located near the famous Bastei rocks near Rathen in Saxon Switzerland in the German state of Saxony. This was once the largest...
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buried in the abandoned churchyard of the ruinous Church of St Ethernan in Rathen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Edvard Grieg was raised in a musical family. His...
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Lokomotive (category Rathen)
Lokomotive (German for "locomotive") is a striking climbing rock north of Kurort Rathen in Saxon Switzerland in Germany. The rock, which resembles a steam locomotive...
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("seventeen and four"), Einundzwanzig ("twenty-one"), Hop(p)sen, Hoppm, Rathen or, frequently, by its original French names of vingt-un or vingt-et-un...
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Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 1 May 1980, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts...
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Maria von Weber, who set his famous opera Der Freischütz in the vicinity of Rathen.[citation needed] As early as 1972, the whole of Bohemian Switzerland was...
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Dohma Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach Gohrisch Kirnitzschtal Lohmen Müglitztal Porschdorf Rathen Rathmannsdorf Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna Rosenthal-Bielatal Struppen...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Rathen in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
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Hohnstein, in the east by Hohnstein and Goßdorf and in the south by Porschdorf, Rathen and Wehlen. The municipality of Waitzdorf lies entirely within the western...
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Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated in the parish of Rathen, 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi) south of Fraserburgh. The area stretches from the...
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sympathy. In 1938 the first outdoor Karl May festivals took place at the Rathen Open Air Stage. The influence of Karl May's writing in Hitler youth and...
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Altrathen Castle (category Rathen)
Altrathen Castle (German: Burg Altrathen) is located on a rock outcrop near Rathen in Saxon Switzerland in the German state of Saxony. Unlike the neighbouring...
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