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Thuringia,
officially the Free
State of
Thuringia, is a
state of
central Germany,
covering 16,171
square kilometres (6,244 sq mi), the
sixth smallest...
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Margaret of
Thuringia or
Margaret of
Saxony (1449 – 13 July 1501) was a
German noblewoman,
Electress of
Brandenburg by marriage. She was the daughter...
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Basina or
Basine (c. 438 – 477) was
remembered as a
queen of
Thuringia in the
middle of the
fifth century, by much
later authors such as
especially Gregory...
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Alliance for
Thuringia (German: Bündnis für Thüringen, BfT) is an
electoral alliance for the
upcoming 2024
Thuringian state election. In the 2019 Thuringian...
- of the
German state of
Thuringia feature a
bicolour of
white over red.
Introduced with the
formation of the
state of
Thuringia within the
Weimar Republic...
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Weimar is a city in the
German state of
Thuringia, in
Central Germany between Erfurt to the west and Jena to the east, 80 km (50 mi)
southwest of Leipzig...
- The
Landtag of
Thuringia is the
parliament of the
German federal state of
Thuringia. It
convenes in
Erfurt and
currently consists of 90
members from seven...
- (German:
Konrad von Thüringen; c. 1206 – 24 July 1240) was the
landgrave of
Thuringia from 1231 to 1234 and the
fifth Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order from...
- was
landgrave of
Thuringia (from 1445) and
claimant duke of
Luxemburg (from 1457). He is
actually the
second William to rule
Thuringia, and in Luxembourg;...
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South Thuringia (German: Südthüringen)
refers to all the
Franconia regions in the
German Free
State of
Thuringia south of the
Rennsteig and the Salzbogen...