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  The Ultimate Dresden - American History Information Guide and Reference
Dresden [ˈdreːsdn̩] (Sorbian/Lusatian Drježdźany), the capital city of the German federal state of Saxony, is situated in a valley on the river Elbe.
Standseilbahn Dresden - the funicular cable railway in Dresden.
Dresden's reputation for culture is better known than its highly developed optics industry (Carl Zeiss later Praktica), which according to unverified intelligence reports produced precision aiming devices during the war.
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  US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Dresden
Dresden lies on both banks of the river Elbe, mostly in the Dresden Elbe Valley Basin, with the further reaches of the eastern Ore Mountains to the south, the steep slope of the Lusatian granitic crust to the north and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains to the east at an altitude of about 113 meters.
Dresden Klotzsche Airport is the international airport of Dresden, located at the north-western outskirts of the town in the district of Klotzsche.
Dresden is the traditional location of the army officer education in Germany which is today realised in the Offizierschule des Heeres.
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Stadtrundfahrten werden in Dresden von einer Vielzahl von Veranstaltern angeboten.
In Dresden wird in der Gläsernen Manufaktur der VW Phaeton und zukünftig wohl auch der "kleine" Bently produziert.
Semperoper: Das Staatsoper in Dresden in der berühmten Semperoper.
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 Dresden
Dresden is the Capital city of the German federal state of Saxony, is situated in a valley on the River Elbe.
Standseilbahn Dresden - the funicular cable railway in Dresden.
Dresden was not the only German city devastated by World War II bombing, but the bombing of Dresden in 1945 has become one of the most controversial events of that war.
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 A1 GP Destinations
Trivia: Dresden is the capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony and situated in a valley on the River Elbe.
Four miles from the centre of Dresden, this historic downtown microbrewery and dance hall was established in 1898 on the banks of the Elbe River.
The Dresden Frauenkirche was destroyed in the firebombing of Dresden during World War II and has been reconstructed as a landmark symbol of reconciliation between former warring enemies.
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 Standseilbahnen
Eine Standseilbahn kann auch mal für Reparaturen außer Betrieb sein, wie hier in Stuttgart.
Und wieder findet sich eine Standseilbahn, die nicht in Betrieb ist, aber hier in Dresden ist es nur die jährliche Wartung.
Die Bergbahn in Dresden hängt an einer Schiene, wird aber auch von einem Seil gezogen.
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 Dresden Elbe Valley - World Heritage Site - Pictures, info and travel reports
The valley, spreading some 20 kilometres through the city of Dresden, is one of the both cultural landscapes along the central-european river Elbe.
During WWII nearly all of Dresden was destroyed and when I was there the Frauenkirche "Our Lady's Church" was completely restaurated alreay, but we weren't allowed to enter the interior.
I visited the historic centre of Dresden which is the focus of this entry on a fantastic August day.
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 Dresden - Free Travel Guide Germany
Brühl's Terrace in Dresden north of the recently rebuilt Neumarkt Square is one of the favourite inner-city places of both locals and tourists for walking, people-watching and having a coffee.
Dresden castle is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden and has been the residence of the Electors (1547-1806) and Kings (1806-1918) of Saxony.
Moritzburg is a village and castle in the Friedewald area in Saxony, Germany, between Meissen as early center of Saxony and the today´s capital Dresden.
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 Dresden - MaxTravelz
Dresden is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony (Sachsen), population 480,347 (year 2004).
Dresden was first mentioned as a city in 1206 and the 800th birthday celebrations will therefore take place in 2006.
Dresden is host to a number of worldwide known events, often unique or the biggest of their kind:
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 Dresden
Dresden [1] is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony (Sachsen).
The historical center of Dresden was completely destroyed in a terrible bombing on 13/14 February 1945 by allied forces.
Dresden is a very beautiful, lightspirited city, especially in summer, when you can appreciate the serene setting of the historic center.
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 Dresden car hire / Dresden car rental from 31 EUR per day all inclusive
Dresden is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony (Sachsen).
Dresden is a very beautiful, light spirited city, especially in summer, when you can appreciate the serene setting of the historic center.
Examples are the Dresden Monarchs (American Football - German Football League), Dynamo Dresden (Soccer - Second Bundesliga), Dresdner Eislöwen (Ice Hockey - Second National League) and the Dresdner SC (Volleyball women - First National League).
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The highest point of Dresden is the Triebenberg, at about 384 meters in altitude.With a pleasant location and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Mediterranean architecture, Dresden was given the sobriquet "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe).
World War II 79% of all dwellings in the city were either destroyed totally or were damaged, with the inner-city buildings faring the worst; the center became a sea of ruins.
Still people in Dresden and Germany are waiting for an apologize of what it was a WAR CRIME but nobody said a word yet,Dresden was not a military target so the victims were innocent families and childrens,being realistic the numbers of deads were around 100,000 souls.
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 Dresden Saxony Germany
Dresden is located at 51°03'N 13°45'E, in the southeastern corner of eastern Germany; about two hours south of Germany's capital, Berlin, and about two hours north of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.
World War II Dresden was not the only German city devastated by World War II bombing, but the bombing of Dresden in 1945 has become one of the most controversial events of that war.
Many of the industries that made Dresden rich before the Second World War and disappeared under communism have resettled in the city including the optical industry, the high quality foodstuffs industries, and the watchmaking industries (including the Glashütte brand).
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 Dresden - Wikimedia Commons
English: Dresden is the capital of Saxony, Germany.
Plattdüütsch: Dresden is de Hööftstadt vun dat Bundsland Sassen in Düütschland.
Nederlands: Dresden is de hoofdstad van de de Duitse deelstaat Saksen.
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 Hotel Dresden Hotel Visa Dresden
Aber auch unter Augusts Nachfolgern verbesserte sich die Lage der Bevölkerung nicht: erfrorene und verhungerte Menschen wurden in den Straßen gefunden, während der Hof weiterhin rauschende Feste feierte.
DRESDEN gehörte zu den Zentren der "friedlichen Revolution", die in der Stadt allerdings teilweise gar nicht friedlich verlief.
Mittlerweile ist DRESDEN nach Jahren der Provinzialität wieder auf dem besten Wege, wieder zu einer der wichtigsten und schönsten Städte Deutschlands zu werden.
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 Standseilbahn Dresden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Standseilbahn Dresden is a funicular railway in Dresden, Germany connecting the districts of Loschwitz and Weisser Hirsch near the "Blue Wonder" bridge.
The Standseilbahn Dresden runs through the Burgbergtunnel, which is 96 metres long and through the Prinzess-Louisa-Tunnel with a length of 54 metres.
This page was last modified 02:47, 8 July 2006.
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 Hotel Bewertung Dresden
Dresden Touristservice: Fremdenverkehrsamt in die Dresden Werbung- und Tourisums GmbH eingebracht, Incomer in Dresden boomen
Pension: Die Pensionen und Hotelpensionen in Dresden haben vergleichsweise teure Preise.
Das neue Kongresszentrum in Dresden ist der Hoffnungsträger der Dresdner Hotellerie
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 Bridge photos, Bridge postcards -- Bridgepix.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Blaues Wunder) is a cantilever truss bridge over the Elbe river in the German city of Dresden.
It is located close to Dresden Standseilbahn (funicular railway) and also the oldest suspension railway (Dresden Schwebebahn), as well as being near to the Dresden TV Tower.
The bridge was completed in 1893; in the 19th century it was a masterpiece of technology to build a bridge of this length without pillars supporting it.
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 Travel guide for Dresden - Hostels, things to do, nightlife, tips, etc
Dresden [1] is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony (Sachsen), population 480,347 (year 2004).
Located on the Elbe River, it is an industrial, governmental, and cultural center.
Dresdner SC and Dynamo Dresden are the 2 soccer clubs in Dresden.
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 Kultur und Stadtführer Dresden - Dresden Informationen
Dresden mit seinen berühmten Kunstschätzen und Bauten sowie seinem besonderem Flair lädt täglich zum Bummeln und Besichtigen ein.
In Dresden wird in der Gläsernen Manufaktur der VW Phaeton und bis Ende 2006 auch der Bentley Continental Flying Spur produziert.
Semperoper: Die Staatsoper in Dresden in der berühmten Semperoper.
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 VVO-Navigator - Ihr Mobilitätsportal für Dresden und die Region Oberelbe
VVO-Navigator – Ihr Mobilitätsportal für Dresden und die Region
Wer Kürbisse mag und sich gern mal gruselt ist am Mittwoch, den 31.10.2007 auf der Dresdner Standseilbahn genau richtig: Zum dritten Mal findet dann "Halloween auf der Standseilbahn" statt.
November startet in der VVO-Mobilitätszentrale (Elbcenter - Leipziger Straße 120, Dresden) der Verkauf der VVO-Jahreskarten für 2008.
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 Dresden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Dresden there are three Max Planck Institutes (MPI); the "MPI of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics", the "MPI for Chemical Physics of Solids" and the "MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems"
With eleven institutions or parts of institutes, Dresden is the largest location of the Fraunhofer Society worldwide.
The Fraunhofer Society has become an important location factor and is seen as a serviceable part of the "knowledge infrastructure".
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 Articles - Dresden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Leibniz-Gemeinschaft operates a research centre in Rossendorf which is the largest complex of research facilities in Dresden, located a short distance outside the urban areas.
Carl Gustav Carus: View at Dresden from the Bruehl-Terrace (Blick auf Dresden von der Bruehlschen Terrasse, 1830/31)
Dresden and the Heavy Bombers: An RAF Navigator's Perspective by Frank Musgrove, 2005; ISBN 1-84415-194-8
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 Dresden - World Tourism Info
Dresden => is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony (Sachsen), population 480,347 (year 2004).
When in Germany one should always try a specialty that is not regarded as German at first sight.
Festung Königsstein - Königstein Fortress One of the largest and best preserved late medeival fortresses in Europe.
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 dresden - Ask.com Web Search
Dresden (Sorbian: Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony and situated in a valley on the River Elbe.
Dresden is part of the metropolitan area Saxon...
(5) Otto Sailer-Jackson was a keeper at Dresden Zoo on 13th February, 1945.
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