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- Joachimsthal, sometimes spelled Joachimstal, may refer to: Joachimsthal, Bohemia, former name of Jáchymov, Czechia, famous for its silver and uranium...
- Joachimsthal is a small town in the district of Barnim, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated within the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve on the...
- Jáchymov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaːxɪmof]; German: Sankt Joachimsthal or Joachimsthal) is a spa town in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region...
- Joachimsthal station is a railway station in the muni****lity of Joachimsthal, located in the Barnim district in Brandenburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
- Ferdinand Joachimsthal was a German mathematician. He was born on March 9, 1818, at Goldberg (Złotoryja), Silesia and died on April 5, 1861, at Breslau...
- Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof is a railway station in the muni****lity of Joachimsthal, located in the Barnim district in Brandenburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
- of Joachimsthal in the Schorfheide region. The Amt Joachimsthal consists of the following muni****lities: Althüttendorf Friedrichswalde Joachimsthal Ziethen...
- Georg Joachimsthal (8 May 1863 – 28 February 1914) was a German orthopedist who was native of Stargard in Pommern. In 1887 he earned his medical doctorate...
- The Joachimsthal Gymnasium (German Joachimsthalsches or Joachimsthaler Gymnasium), was a princely high school (German Fürstenschule) for gifted boys, founded...
- minted there. The dollar received its name after them (Joachimsthal Groschen led to Joachimsthal, which was further shortened to "thaler" (German), which...