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Eilenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaɪ̯lənˌbʊʁk] ;
Upper Sorbian: Jiłow,
pronounced [ˈjiwɔf]) is a town in Germany. It lies in the
district of Nordsachsen...
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Adelaide of
Eilenburg (c. 1030 – 26
January 1071) was a
German noblewoman. She was a
daughter of
Margrave Dedi I of the
Saxon Eastern March and his first...
- FC
Eilenburg is a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of
Eilenburg, Saxony. The ****ociation was
created 1
January 1994 as the
successor side...
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August 2021, ****af
joined FC
Eilenburg. On 11 July 2022, ****af
joined Regionalliga side Türkgücü München from FC
Eilenburg. ****af was
noted for making...
- The Leipzig–
Eilenburg railway is a two-track,
electrified mainline railway in the
German state of Saxony,
originally built and
operated by the Halle-Sorau-Guben...
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station in
Leipzig that
served as a p****enger
station on the Leipzig–
Eilenburg railway line from 1874 to 1942. A
large part of the
former railway site...
- Firmenich [de] for the year 1844. The
legend about the "little folk"
localized in
Eilenburg,
Saxony (Des
kleinen Volkes Hochzeitsfest,
Grimms Deutsche Sagen No. 31)...
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Eilenburg station is one of two
railway stations in the
district town of
Eilenburg in the
German state of Saxony. It is
classified by
Deutsche Bahn as...
- Karl
August Möbius (7
February 1825 in
Eilenburg – 26
April 1908 in Berlin) was a
German zoologist who was a
pioneer in the
field of
ecology and a director...
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defender for
clubs including FSV Zwickau, FC
Sachsen Leipzig II and FC
Eilenburg in the
German lower leagues. Röhl
began coaching at RB Leipzig, later...