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  2. Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Dresden (/ ˈ d r ɛ z d ən /; German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ⓘ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig.

  3. Outline of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Dresden: Dresden – capital and the most populated city in the German state of Saxony. With over 547,172 residents in 328.8 km2 (127.0 sq mi) it is also Germany's twelfth largest Großstadt. Dresden is one of the most visited cities in Germany.

  4. Brühl's Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Brühl's Terrace (German: Brühlsche Terrasse) is a historic architectural ensemble in Dresden, Germany. Nicknamed "The Balcony of Europe", the terrace stretches high above the bank of the river Elbe , and is located north of the recently rebuilt Neumarkt Square and the Frauenkirche .

  5. List of cities in Saxony by population - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig Dresden Chemnitz Zwickau Plauen Görlitz Freiberg Bautzen. The following table lists the 42 cities and communes in Saxony with a population of at least 25,000 on May 15, 2022, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital.

  6. Timeline of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Dresden Museums Association formed. Premiere of Strauss' opera Der Rosenkavalier. [32] 1912 – Ihagee camera company and German Hygiene Museum founded. 1914 – Saxon army museum established. 1919 Stadion am Ostragehege des Dresdner SC opens. Population: 529,326. [33] 1923 – Glücksgas Stadium built. 1932 – Polish-language church services ...

  7. Dresden Heath - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Heath (German: Dresdner Heide) is a large forest in the city of Dresden, Germany. The heath is the most important recreation area in the city and is also actively forested. Approximately 6,133 hectares of the Dresden Heath are designated as a nature preserve , making it one of the largest municipal forests in Germany by area.

  8. Culture in Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Dresden is a topic in German-language literature in various eras. Dresden was home to a number of authors or a place of their activities and influence. Friedrich Schiller published his Ode to Joy in Dresden which he began in Gohlis near Leipzig in 1785. E. T. A. Hoffmann's novella The Golden Pot.

  9. Dresden (region) - Wikipedia

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    The Direktionsbezirk Dresden came into existence on 1 August 2008, and succeeded the Dresden Government Region. It was disbanded in March 2012. It was disbanded in March 2012. Administrative divisions