Dresden (/ˈdrɛzdən/, German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German...
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The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during...
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The Dresden Files is a series of contemporary fantasy/mystery novels written by American author Jim Butcher. The first novel, Storm Front—which was also...
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Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, is a German association football club based in Dresden, Saxony. They...
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to: Dresden, Kansas, city Dresden, Maine, town Dresden, Missouri, unincorporated community Dresden, Perry County, Missouri, abandoned village Dresden, Washington...
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TU Dresden (for German: Technische Universität Dresden, abbreviated as TUD), also as the Dresden University of Technology, is a public research university...
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Dresden University may refer to: TU Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden), Dresden, Germany, one of the 10 largest universities in Germany, founded...
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The Dresden Files is a dark fantasy television series based on the fantasy book series of the same name by Jim Butcher. The series follows private investigator...
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is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. Destroyed during the Allied firebombing of Dresden towards the end of World...
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Dresden Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dresden, previously the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony, called in German Katholische...
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Direktionsbezirk Dresden came into existence on 1 August 2008, and succeeded the Dresden Government Region. It was disbanded in March 2012. Bezirk Dresden "EU regions...
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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (redirect from Gemäldegalerie (Dresden))
pronunciation: [ɡəˈmɛːldəɡaləˌʁiː ˈʔaltə ˈmaɪstɐ], Old Masters Gallery) in Dresden, Germany, displays around 750 paintings from the 15th to the 18th centuries...
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Dresden Airport (IATA: DRS, ICAO: EDDC) is the international airport of Dresden, the state capital of Saxony, Germany. It is located in Klotzsche, a district...
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The Dresden Codex is a Maya book, which was believed to be the oldest surviving book written in the Americas, dating to the 11th or 12th century. However...
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Neustadt, Dresden or Dresden-Neustadt may refer to: Innere Neustadt (Dresden), a quarter of Dresden Äußere Neustadt, a quarter of Dresden Dresden-Neustadt...
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The Dresden Dolls are an American musical duo from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in 2000, the group consists of Amanda Palmer (lead vocals and piano;...
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The Bezirk Dresden was a district (Bezirk) of East Germany that lasted from 1952 to 1990. Dresden would be reabsorbed back into Saxony after the reunification...
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The Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, or Saxon State Orchestra Dresden, is one of the oldest orchestras in the world, founded in 1548. It took its present...
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Semperoper (redirect from Dresden Royal Opera House)
house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). It is also...
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Dresden Castle or Royal Palace (German: Dresdner Residenzschloss or Dresdner Schloss) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden, Germany. For almost 400...
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Dresden is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York: Dresden, Washington County, New York, a town Dresden, Yates County, New York, a village...
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Dresden Generating Station (also known as Dresden Nuclear Power Plant or Dresden Nuclear Power Station) is the first privately financed nuclear power plant...
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Zwinger, IPA: [ˈdʁeːzdnɐ ˈt͡svɪŋɐ]) is a palatial complex with gardens in Dresden, Germany. Designed by architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, it is one of...
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Gabriel & Dresden is an American electronic music duo comprising Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden, formed in San Francisco, California. They collaborated...
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Jim Butcher (redirect from Ghoul, Goblin (The Dresden Files))
1971) is an American author. He has written the contemporary fantasy The Dresden Files, Codex Alera, and Cinder Spires book series. Butcher was born in...
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Dresden porcelain may refer to: Meissen porcelain, the first European hard-paste porcelain, and still active Dresden Porcelain, a porcelain factory in...
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The Dresden Green Diamond, also known as the Dresden Green, is a 41-carat (8.2 g) natural green diamond which originated in the mines of India. The Dresden...
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named Dresden. SS Dresden (1884), a cargo ship in service from 1884 to 1925 SS Dresden (1888), a Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner, known for The Dresden Affair...
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The Dresden Funicular Railway (German: Standseilbahn Dresden) is a funicular in Dresden, Germany, connecting the districts of Loschwitz, near the "Blue...
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The Dresden Altarpiece is a triptych by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, executed between 1496 and 1497, and perhaps continued in 1503–1504...
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