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    Cotta, located in the western part of the Saxony state capital Dresden, is a district within the city of the same name. Founded as a Slavic village on...
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    Dresden-Cotta (‹See Tfd›German: Haltepunkt Dresden-Cotta) is a railway station located in Dresden, Germany. The station is located on the Berlin–Dresden...
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  • Look up cotta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cotta may refer to: Aurelia Cotta (120–54 BC), mother of Julius Caesar Bernhard von Cotta (1808–1879)...
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    alternative route to central Dresden. DVB bus route 80 links the airport to the districts of Klotzsche, Wilder Mann, Trachau and Cotta as well as the town of...
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    Johann Heinrich Cotta (30 October 1763 – 25 October 1844) was a German silviculturist who was a native of Kleine Zillbach, near Wasungen, Thuringia. He...
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    Gorbitz (redirect from Gorbitz (Dresden))
    Gorbitz is an area in south-west Dresden, Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk Cotta, and is subdivided into three Stadtteile: Gorbitz-Nord/Neu-Omsewitz...
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    Dresden stations (Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Dresden-Cotta, Cossebaude among others) on the Berlin-Dresden railway, which is not included in the Dresden...
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    Dresden in Germany. It is a member of the Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe transport association that manages a common public transport structure for Dresden...
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  • development of Dresden is embossed by the valley location and by the Elbe stream. Dresden lies on both banks of the river Elbe, mostly in the Dresden Basin, with...
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    The Dresden tramway network (‹See Tfd›German: Straßenbahnnetz Dresden) is a network of tramways forming the backbone of the public transport system in...
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    Dresden Hauptbahnhof ("main station", abbreviated Dresden Hbf) is the largest passenger station in the Saxon capital of Dresden. In 1898, it replaced...
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  • Königliche-Sächsische Forstakademie) in Tharandt, Saxony, near Dresden, was founded by silviculturist Heinrich Cotta in 1811. Established in conjunction with the school...
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  • (b Dresden) – Radebeul-Naundorf – Niederwartha – Cossebaude – Dresden-Stetzsch – Dresden-Kemnitz – Dresden-CottaDresden-Friedrichstadt – Dresden Hauptbahnhof...
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    Meiningen, near Eisenach, the son of Heinrich von Cotta, founder of the Tharandt Forestry Academy near Dresden. He was educated first at the Tharnadt Academcy...
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    Moritz Retzsch (category Academic staff of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts)
    draughtsman, and etcher. Retzsch was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He joined the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1798 under Cajetan Toscani and Józef...
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    Dresden. It has a Protestant Church and the oldest academy of forestry in Germany, founded as the Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry by Heinrich Cotta in...
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    horizontal strata (massive bedding) and its vertical fissures. In 1839 Bernhard Cotta wrote about this in his comments on the geognostic map: "Vertical fissures...
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    the line with the Dresden–Děčín, Dresden–Werdau and Dresden–Görlitz railways. The next station away from the city is Dresden-Cotta station. To the west...
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    suggested the relocation of the Weißeritz near Cotta so that the former riverbed could be used for a Dresden central station. This plan was taken up and...
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    Dresden-Kemnitz station is a railway station in the Kemnitz district in the capital city of Dresden, Saxony, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German...
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    Cotta Sandstone (‹See Tfd›German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader) is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its...
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    Löbtau (category Boroughs and quarters of Dresden)
    Stadtteil in south-west Dresden, Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk Cotta. It borders the quarters of Friedrichstadt, Cotta, Gorbitz, Naußlitz, Dolzschen...
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    the Palucca School of Dance, Dresden, door frames in sandstone of type: Cotta Decoration in Chemnitz, sandstone type: Cotta For one of the main quarrying...
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    Omsewitz (category Boroughs and quarters of Dresden)
    Omsewitz is a quarter or Stadtteil in south-west Dresden, Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk Cotta. First known mentioning of Omsewitz is from 1317...
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    Ferdinand Pauwels (category Burials at Old Catholic Cemetery, Dresden)
    Ferdinand Pauwels ([ˈpʌu̯əls]; 13 April 1830, Ekeren – 26 March 1904, Dresden) was a Belgian history painter who lived and worked in Germany. From 1842...
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    the Los Angeles Times wrote in 1994 that the theater's "cracking terra-cotta ornaments, faded murals and decayed plaster moldings [form] a depressing...
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    Heißerer. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-608-93682-3. Ernst Jünger, Carl Schmitt: Briefe 1930–1983, ed. Helmuth Kiesel. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1999...
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    Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann (category Scientists from Dresden)
    The crater Naumann on the Moon is named after him. Naumann was born at Dresden, the son of a distinguished musician and composer. He received his early...
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    terra cotta, tile, garden ware, tableware, kitchenware, art ware, figurines, giftware, and ceramics for industrial use. Ceramics include terra cotta, earthenware...
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    besieged Leipzig. The following year, Leipzig, Torgau, Wittenberg and Dresden were conquered. He secured Marshal Daun in the Battle of Maxen and fought...
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