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Meaning of "weißenfels"

weißenfels (noun) - a town in Germany, known for its historic architecture and landmarks

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Weißenfels station track plan.
Philine did not travel with us to Weißenfels very clever.
This turned Weißenfels into a junction station.
The vehicles are stationed in Weißenfels.
August inherited the towns of Weißenfels and Querfurt and became their first duke.
It was situated east of Weißenfels.
The Weißenfels district.
It was situated north of Weißenfels.
He was born in Uichteritz near Weißenfels in the province Saxonia of Germany.
The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft was in Weißenfels.
Weißenfels station is the station of Weißenfels in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Altenburg was born in Weißenfels.
Fertigungstechnik Weißenfels was a part of the Römheld-Group until its acquisition in February 2010.
Founder of the Thuringian house of Weißenfels.
The town has access to the A9 at the Weißenfels junction, near the interchange with the A38.

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Anna and Augustus initially lived in Weißenfels.
Elector Augustus gave her the Poor Clares monastery at Weißenfels with all income and interest.
After studying law in Leipzig and Halle, Theile took instruction in composition in Weißenfels.
Leißling lies south-west of Weißenfels on the Saale.
The following January, he was appointed auditor to the salt works at Weißenfels.
The first line to Zeitz was the line from Weißenfels opened on 9 February 1859.
It is situated approximately 10 km southeast of Weißenfels.
The company employs around 100 employees at the site in Weißenfels near Leipzig, Germany.
After the war, Felsch moved back to his hometown, Weißenfels.
Location = = Leißling lies south-west of Weißenfels on the Saale.

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