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    Siebenlehn is a district of the town Großschirma in Landkreis Mittelsachsen. Until 2003 it was a separate town. Upon fusion with the neighbouring rural...
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    realignment of Möbel Mahler to the southern German region, its store in Siebenlehn was sold to the Möbel Höffner Group on January 1, 2014, although it continues...
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    from Reinhardtsgrimma through Dippoldiswalde and the Tharandt Forest to Siebenlehn form isolated examples south of Dresden. They are mainly characterised...
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    are the subject of recent academic debates. Amalie Dietrich was born in Siebenlehn, Saxony, German Confederation. In 1846, she married Wilhelm August Salomo...
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    administrative union of the municipality of Großschirma and the town of Siebenlehn, including their districts, on 1 September 2003. The eponymous village...
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    Otto Altenkirch (2 January 1875, Ziesar – 20 July 1945, Siebenlehn) was a German Impressionist painter and set designer. He was the sixth child born to...
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    (73) Hainichen Talbrücke Kleine Striegis 357 m (74) Berbersdorf (75) Siebenlehn B 101 Talbrücke Freiberger Mulde 413 m Rest area Talbrücke Tännichtbach...
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Putzger (10 January 1849, Siebenlehn - 3 August 1913, Plauen) was a German teacher and cartographer. He updated the Physikalisch-statistischer...
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    left bank. Bobritzsch river joins Freiberger Mulde between Reinsberg and Siebenlehn, 1 km (0.62 mi) north of Bieberstein castle. The name of the river originates...
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