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Zeulenroda-Triebes (German pronunciation: [ˌtsɔʏlənˈʁoːda ˈtʁiːbəs] ) is a
German town in the
district of
Greiz in the
state of Thuringia.
Zeulenroda-Triebes...
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current form was
created on 1 July 1994, when the
districts Gera-Land,
Zeulenroda and the
previous district Greiz were merged. In the
south of the district...
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Initially established in
Zeulenroda-Triebes, Thuringia, it
moved headquarters to West
Germany after World War II and
returned to
Zeulenroda post-reunification...
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February 1756 – 9
March 1801) was a
German medical doctor. He was born at
Zeulenroda, in
Upper Saxony, on 17
February 1756. His
parents were the physician...
- Lieutenant-Colonel a. D. Rohr]. Aus
Deutschlands großer Zeit. S****:
Zeulenroda. OCLC 250134090. Sheldon, J. (2012). The
German Army on the
Western Front...
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Zeulenroda unt Bf (
Zeulenroda lower station) is a
station in
Zeulenroda-Triebes on the Werdau–Mehltheuer
railway in the
German state of Thuringia. In...
- was an
American sculptor, born in
Zeulenroda, Germany, and
active in Boston.
Adolph Robert Kraus was born in
Zeulenroda on
August 5, 1850. He
began sculpting...
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Gustav Ernst Schreck (born 8
September 1849 in
Zeulenroda; died 22
January 1918 in Leipzig) was a
German music teacher,
composer and
choirmaster of St...
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Australia at the time of her death.
Gillett died
after a
collision near
Zeulenroda, Thuringia, Germany, on 18 July 2005, when a
young driver lost control...
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following are the
districts adjacent to Greiz: In the
Greiz district:
Zeulenroda-Triebes, Langenwetzendorf, Mohlsdorf-Teichwolframsdorf, Berga/Elster In...