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Johanngeorgenstadt (German pronunciation: [ˌjoːhan.ɡeˈɔʁgŋ.ʃtat] ) is a
mining town in Saxony’s Ore Mountains, 17 km
south of Aue, and 27 km northwest...
- The
Pulverturm in
Johanngeorgenstadt was a
tower used by the
mining authorities for
storing gunpowder for the Neu
Leipziger Glück pit. It was
built in...
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appeared in more than one
hundred films since 1984.
Hennicke was born in
Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony. He was
awarded a
German television award for best actor...
- The
Karlovy Vary–
Johanngeorgenstadt railway connects Karlovy Vary in the
Czech Republic with
Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony, Germany. The
highest point of...
- E. Brückmann
described the
mineral in 1772.
Pitchblende from the
Johanngeorgenstadt deposit in
Germany was used by M.
Klaproth in 1789 to
discover the...
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blunt from use. In
coats of arms the
symbol is
often shown in
black (
Johanngeorgenstadt, Hövels), but also in
natural colours (Telnice) or in gold or silver...
- to the Staatsstraße 272 and the
railway line from
Schwarzenberg to
Johanngeorgenstadt,
opened in 1883. The
emergence of the
hammer mill is
closely connected...
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Torbernite was
found for the
first time at
Georg Wagsfort Mine near
Johanngeorgenstadt in the
Erzgebirge Mountains in Saxony. It was
first mentioned in 1772...
- deposits,
including Jáchymov on the
Czech site of the Ore Mountains,
Johanngeorgenstadt, Pöhla-Tellerhäuser, Schneeberg-Schlema-Alberoda in the
German part...
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established Flossenbürg
subcamps to
support its production: a
subcamp at
Johanngeorgenstadt,
established in
December 1943, to
produce tailplanes for the Bf 109...