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- the confluence of the rivers Zwönitz and Würschnitz in the borough of Altchemnitz. The name of the city as well as the names of the rivers are of Slavic...
- (PDF). "Streckenteil Stollberg (Sachs) – Abzweig Altchemnitz" (PDF). "Streckenteil Abzweig Altchemnitz - Chemnitz Süd" (PDF). "Strecke Nossen - Freiberg"...
- gas Altchemnitz Heating Power Station Altchemnitz, Saxony 50°47′54.9″N 12°55′2.7″E / 50.798583°N 12.917417°E / 50.798583; 12.917417 (Altchemnitz) 232...
- Annaberger Straße) 27 CVAG C11 (Stollberg ↔) AltchemnitzHauptbahnhof 17 (+11) CBC South of Altchemnitz this line operates as a railway using Zwönitz–Chemnitz...
- Race Series Results LV-Meisterschaft Niedersachsen Results Rund um das Altchemnitz Center Results Tag der Arbeit Zeitfahren Results Ladies Cycling Trophy...
- Chimney Altchemnitz 738 ft 225 m Chimney Altchemnitz Saxony 50°47′54.9″N 12°55′2.7″E / 50.798583°N 12.917417°E / 50.798583; 12.917417 (Altchemnitz Chimney)...
- Markersdorfer Straße Hp km 34.275 ZC — 1 until 1905 Oberaltchemnitz until 1953 Altchemnitz 1 October 1895 15 September 1977 Chemnitz Mitte Hp until 1905 Bf until...
- had three different names during its existence: until 31 January 1905: Altchemnitz (old Chemnitz) from 1 February 1905: Chemnitz Süd from 1953: Karl-Marx-Stadt...
- gauge   ChemnitzAltchemnitzStollberg Electric 15 Dec 2002   Operates over DB railway line (Würschnitztalbahn) between Altchemnitz and Stollberg, Döbeln...
- radial engine. This aeroplane came into service in 1914 in the town of Altchemnitz and was, due to the outbreak of World War 1 (1914–1918), quickly forgotten...