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    The Osterburg (German: [ˈoːstɐˌbʊʁk] ) is a castle located conspicuously on a hill in the middle of the town of Weida in the county of Greiz in the German...
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  • included the town Osterburg (Groothusen), a castle in Lower Saxony, Germany Osterburg (Weida), a castle in Weida, Thuringia, Germany Osterburg, Pennsylvania...
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    (1871-1918), Weida was part of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. The Eisenhammer Weida is an historic hammer mill. The Osterburg and city of Weida The Oschütztal-Viadukt...
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    areas in the East to facilitate his rule. Their headquarters was the Osterburg at Weida, thus giving it the reputation as the cradle of the Vogtland. Among...
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  • Weida Osterburg Castle Ronneburg Castle Reichenfels Castle Ruin Old Guardhouse "Alte Wache" in Greiz Zeulenroda Town Hall Widen Church Ruin in Weida St...
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  • Harth-Pöllnitz Burg Reichenfels, Hohenleuben Osterburg, Weida Veste Heldburg, Bad Colberg-Heldburg Osterburg, Henfstädt Schloss Bertholdsburg, Schleusingen...
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    Electorate of Saxony, including Weida in 1427 and Plauen in 1482. Plauen city and castle (1859) Osterburg Castle at Weida Osterstein Castle at Gera (until...
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  • Werdau to Weida via Wünschendorf is now closed. The section between Weida and Mehltheuer is part of the Gera–Hof link. The Werdau–Wünschendorf–Weida section...
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    and "schlosz Reckenitz" (Castle Reckenitz) in a document of the Vögte of Weida [de] in the year 1276. It has been suggested that the name "Hof" is the...
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    his Zeitz residence, he shifted the seat of his government to Weida and retired to Osterburg Castle. Urged by his consort and the Halle pietist August Hermann...
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    1797. The third-highest surviving bergfried in Germany is at the Osterburg near Weida in Thuringia; it is 53 metres (174 ft) high and also designed as...
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    (Saxony) Oschersleben (Bode) (Saxony-Anhalt) Osnabrück (Lower Saxony) Osterburg (Altmark) (Saxony-Anhalt) Osterburken (Baden-Württemberg) Osterfeld (Saxony-Anhalt)...
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    was continued by Nikolaus Theiner in 1573. 1536/37 Conversion of Osterburg of Weida (rebuilt) 1543–1545 Schloss Hartenfels and the church of the palace...
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    Castle at Bad Kösen, for instance. 53-metre-high bergfried of the Osterburg in Weida, Thuringia Pentagonal bergfried of Frauenstein near Wiesbaden, Germany...
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    (Sachsen-Anhalt) 39363 Angern 39364 Dolle 39365 Bellingen 39366 Kehnert 3937 Osterburg 3938 39382 Kamern 39383 Sandau 39384 Arendsee (Altmark) 39386 Seehausen...
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  • Hauptbahnhof - Stendal-Stadtsee - Eichstedt (Altm) - Goldbeck (Osterburg) - Osterburg - Seehausen (Altm) - Geestgottberg - Wittenberge 305, 309 1x per...
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