Lindenau is a locality of Leipzig, in Saxony, Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk (borough) Alt-West. The locality is located about 3 km (2 mi) west...
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Leipzig-Lindenau (German: Haltepunkt Leipzig-Lindenau) is a railway station located in Leipzig, Germany. The station is located on the Leipzig–Probstzella...
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main plan – to call for a secondary attack on the bridge between Leipzig and Lindenau to be led by Blücher and Gyulay, and a main attack astride the Pleiße...
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Lindenau may refer to: Lindenau, Germany Lindenau (Leipzig), a quarter of the city of Leipzig, Saxony, Germany Lindenau, New Jersey, US Lindenau, Texas...
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department of gymnastics club ATV Leipzig-Lindenau and became independent as Spielvereinigung Leipzig in 1903. Alongside VfB Leipzig and Dresdner SC, SpVgg was...
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Leipzig (/ˈlaɪpsɪɡ, -sɪx/, LYPE-sig, -sikh; German: [ˈlaɪptsɪç] ; Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch; Upper Sorbian: Lipsk) is the most populous city in the German...
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of other clubs including SG Lindenau-Hafen (out of the former membership of SpVgg Leipzig ), SG Lindenau-Aue, SG Leipzig-Mitte, and SG Böhlitz-Ehrenberg...
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via the Lindenau harbor. The breakthrough of the Karl Heine Canal was completed in July 2015. The best-known and oldest lakes in the Leipzig urban area...
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The Lindenau workshops could be abolished after opening of the new main workshop at Heiterblick, in August 1927. Motorbuses were stabled at Lindenau from...
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Johann August Lindenau, a regional administrator (Landschaftsdirektor). In 1793, Lindeau began studying law and mathematics at Leipzig, and beginning...
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clubs: SG Leipzig-Leutzsch was the closest descendant of the old TuRa side. In March 1949, Leutzsch, SG Lindenau-Hafen, SG Lindenau-Aue, SG Leipzig-Mitte...
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Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei (redirect from Leipzig Cotton Mill)
Baumwollspinnerei (Leipzig Cotton Mill) is an industrial site in Leipzig, Germany. Parts of this 10-hectare site in the district of Lindenau are used today...
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was part of a new housing program in Leipzig. A new district was created around Dunckerstrasse in Leipzig-Lindenau. Apartment units with 1 to 4 rooms with...
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The Lindenau-Museum is an art museum in Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany. It originated as the house-museum of baron and collector Bernhard August von Lindenau...
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This list of tallest buildings in Leipzig ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 40 metres (131 ft). Only habitable...
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park in Leipzig-Lindenau. It covers a surface of 22.5 hectares (55.6 acres). The Palmengarten is situated two kilometres west of downtown Leipzig. It is...
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a district of Leipzig. He was the last Catholic bishop of the Merseburg diocese until Michael Helding was appointed in 1549. Lindenau's successor was...
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The Leipzig–Probstzella railway is a line in the German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. It runs from Leipzig through the valley of the...
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integrate the new Leipzig-Engelsdorf marshalling yard. The Saxon link, previously operated only as a secondary line, the Plagwitz-Lindenau–Gaschwitz railway...
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Leipzig-Plagwitz (German: Bahnhof Leipzig-Plagwitz) is a railway station located in Leipzig, Germany. The station opened on 20 October 1873. The station...
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Karl Heine Canal (category Geography of Leipzig)
long artificial watercourse in the west of the city of Leipzig in Germany and connects the Lindenau harbor with the White Elster River. It is spanned by...
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city. Population: 295,025. 1891 Leipzig University Library opens in relocation. Connewitz, Kleinzschocher [de], Lindenau, Lössnig [de], Plagwitz [de], and...
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Markkleeberg West) to the Plagwitz-Lindenau station of the Saxon State Railways on the southern outskirts of Leipzig. The terminal station in Hof was replaced...
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Capa House (category Buildings and structures in Leipzig)
The Capa House is a building in the Lindenau quarter of Leipzig, Germany at Jahnallee 61. It is named after the American war reporter and photographer...
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"residential colonies" with a total of around 2700 homes in the districts of Lindenau, Eutritzsch, Reudnitz and Kleinzschocher. This article is based on a translation...
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S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland (redirect from Leipzig S-Bahn)
replaced them. At a later point, the stops Leipzig-Lindenau and travel facilities of the station Leipzig-Plagwitz were completely redone and also finished...
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Lindenau-Museum. 1995: Malerei/Grafik/Zeichnungen, Galerie Kleindienst, Leipzig. 2000: Dietrich Burger: Malerei, Zeichnung, Druckgraphik, Lindenau-Museum...
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Leipzig-Leutzsch (German: Bahnhof Leipzig-Leutzsch) is a railway station located in Leipzig, Germany. The station is located on the junction of the Leipzig–Großkorbetha...
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Walter Goetz (category Leipzig University alumni)
Ferdinand" (PDF). Kurzbiografien von Personen mit Bezug zu Lindenau. Lindenauer Stadtteilverein (Lindenau Bibliografie). 2008. pp. 27–28. Retrieved 9 May 2022...
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it lies Leipzig Central Station, which connects to destinations throughout Germany. In 1882, the Leipzig horse-drawn railway laid the “Lindenau tram route”...
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