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Penig (German: [ˈpeːnɪç] ) is a town in the
district of Mittelsachsen, in the Free
State of Saxony, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Zwickauer Mulde...
- the
liberation of
twelve camps in Austria, Belgium, and Germany: Leipzig,
Penig, Ohrdruf, Hadamar, Breendonk, Hannover, Arnstadt, Nordhausen, Mauthausen...
- The Rochlitz–
Penig railway was a 21 km long
branchline in
Saxony from
Rochlitz via
Narsdorf to
Penig which opened in 1872 and
connected the
railway lines...
- Mühlhausen, Gotha, Gelsenkirchen, Essen, Lippstadt, Weimar, Magdeburg, and
Penig, to name a few. No
female guards were
permanently stationed at Buchenwald...
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castles Wechselburg, Hinterglauchau, Forderglauchau, Rochsburg, Alt-
Penig and Neu-
Penig had been
seized by the
Soviet government of
Saxony in 1945. She moved...
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Waldenburg since 1378, the
county of
Hartenstein since 1406 and the
lordships of
Penig and
Wechselburg since 1543. They
received the
lordship of
Rochsburg Castle...
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settlement in the
German state of
Saxony and a
district of the town of
Penig. As a
small village of 79
residents (2010), it is
known merely for its name...
- peningc, and
Northumbrian penning and the
other peneg, pennig, pænig,
penig, penug, pæni, and peni, the
later of
which gave rise to the
modern form...
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Pegau (Saxony)
Pegnitz (Bavaria)
Peine (Lower Saxony)
Peitz (Brandenburg)
Penig (Saxony)
Penkun (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Penzberg (Bavaria) Penzlin...
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everyday transactions. The word
penny is
derived from the Old
English word
penig,
which itself comes from the proto-Germanic *panninga. The
correct plural...