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    Radebeul (redirect from Kötzschenbroda)
    on January 1, 1935 the towns of Kötzschenbroda and Radebeul were united under the name of Radebeul (As "Kötzschenbroda" had a Slavic root, this name was...
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    The Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda station is in Kötzschenbroda, a district of Radebeul in the German state of Saxony. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a...
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    anyway"), which has become a proverb in modern German. Bierbaum died at Kötzschenbroda near Dresden. Erlebte Gedichte (1892) "Traum durch die Dämmerung" Die...
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  • and performed in 1947 by the German pop singer Bully Buhlan (Zug nach Kötzschenbroda). The lyrics are humorously describing the bother of a train ride out...
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    published over one hundred articles. In October 1888, May moved to Kötzschenbroda (a part of Radebeul) and in 1891 to Villa Agnes in Oberlößnitz. In 1891...
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    kilometer 48.7 with years: 1930, 1943, 1947, 1950, 1963 etc. Elbe Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda, near the steam ship port 51°06′12″N 13°37′22″E / 51.103230°N 13.622900°E...
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  • the Lutherhaus in Kötzschenbroda: West side Lutherhaus in Kötzschenbroda: connection between roof and wall Lutherhaus in Kötzschenbroda: roof construction...
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    pastries and chocolate bars in Dresden-Plauen. In 1924 he moved to Kötzschenbroda, today a district of Radebeul, to continue his company as Vadossi, with...
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    Trains stopped in Weintraube and in Kötzschenbroda only on certain days in the early years. The Kötzschenbroda timetable of 1876 indicates that not all...
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  • owner Ferdinand Conrad Bügler, retired from the stage to a house in Kötzschenbroda left by her mother. She separated from her husband in 1882 and resumed...
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    railway was completed in 1839, it was duplicated in 1839 and 1840 and Kötzschenbroda station was also opened in 1840. Radebeul station was opened on the...
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  • 226 (Online-Ausgabe, für Vollzugriff Abonnement erforderlich) Adressbuch Kötzschenbroda 1886, p. 100 at the Wayback Machine (archived 2014-10-06): Owner Fuchs...
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    Freiberg. In 1882 Ilgen took over the "Lion Pharmacy" in Bahnhofstraße in Kötzschenbroda for the enormous purchase price of 120,000 marks. During this time,...
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    Neusörnewitz 10 Coswig (b Dresden) 12 Radebeul-Zitzschewig 14 Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda 16 Radebeul-Weintraube 18 Radebeul Ost 20 Dresden-Trachau 22 Dresden-Pieschen...
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    (forest stream), is believed to firbe st mentioned in 1,286 in the Kötzschenbroda wine-growing region . In the dry season, the amount of water downstream...
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    Lößnitz junction 104.400 Johannisbergstraße bridge (15 m) 105.78 Radebeul Kötzschenbroda 113 m 105.860 Bahnhofsstraße bridge (15 m) 106.446 Hainstraße bridge...
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  • Naumburg; died 11 September 1738 at Dresden), interred in the Church at Kötzschenbroda, where he owned a vineyard today known as the Minckwitzscher Weinberg [de]...
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    Saxony and Sweden began in Eilenburg to extend the expiring Armistice of Kötzschenbroda. On 14 September 1648 the Treaty of Eilenburg was signed and meant the...
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    Preceding station Dresden S-Bahn Following station Coswig (b Dresden) towards Meißen Triebischtal S 1 Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda towards Schöna...
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  • Thirty Years' War in the Electorate of Saxony following the armistice of Kötzschenbroda in 1645, Saxony experienced an economic and cultural boom. As the population...
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  • Radebeul West station was renamed with its former name of Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda. The commissioning of the remaining section of the Dresden-Neustadt–Radebeul...
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  • highest order of chivalry. He died in Niederlößnitz and was buried in Kötzschenbroda, today both Radebeul. His tomb was designed by the architects Otto Rometsch...
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    The Dresden court councillor Wilhelm Lesky built his Villa estate in Kötzschenbroda on the remains of the burnt-down first Semper's Opera House as a picturesque...
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  • in Dünamünde/Daugavgrīva near Riga, Russian Empire – 17 July 1931 in Kötzschenbroda, German Empire) was a Baltic German physician, sailor and Olympic medalist...
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    Jagdweg in Niederlößnitz and from 1933 to about 1935 they lived in Kötzschenbroda-Niederlößnitz. In June 1935, Kircher's wife died. The painter then moved...
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    "Virtuti et Ingenio" for her artistic achievements. Schuch-Proska died in Kötzschenbroda, today Radebeul) at the age of 82. She is buried together with her husband...
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    The trains on this 23 km long route stopped at Neusörnewitz, Coswig, Kötzschenbroda, Weintraube and Radebeul, taking 45 minutes. The Borsdorf–Coswig railway...
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  • Rackwitz (b Leipzig) 6 5083 Radeberg 4 5084 Radebeul Ost 5 5085 Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda 5 5087 Radebeul-Weintraube 6 5088 Radebeul-Zitzschewig 5 5187 Reichenbach...
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  • Naumburg; died 11 September 1738 at Dresden), interred in the Church at Kötzschenbroda, where he owned a vineyard, today known as the Minckwitzscher Weinberg [de]...
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