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  2. Waldschlösschen Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Waldschlösschen Bridge (German: Waldschlößchenbrücke or Waldschlösschenbrücke) is a road bridge across the Elbe river in Dresden. The bridge was intended to remedy inner-city traffic congestion. Its construction was highly controversial, as the Dresden Elbe Valley had been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and UNESCO expressed ...

  3. Dresden Elbe Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Elbe Valley is a cultural landscape and former World Heritage Site stretching along the Elbe river in Dresden, the state capital of Saxony, Germany.The valley, extending for some 20 kilometres (12 mi) and passing through the Dresden Basin, is one of two major cultural landscapes built up over the centuries along the Central European river Elbe, along with the Dessau-Wörlitz Garden ...

  4. Former UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Wikipedia

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    Construction for the Waldschlösschen Bridge over the Elbe River.The Dresden Elbe Valley was delisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to the bridge's construction.. On 25 June 2009, the committee of UNESCO voted to remove the status of World Heritage Site of the Dresden Elbe Valley in Germany on the basis that the Waldschlösschen Bridge that was under construction since 2007 would bisect ...

  5. Loschwitz Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Blue Wonder (Loschwitzer Brücke) and Waldschlösschen Bridge (in red) The surrounding area of 19.3 km 2 (7.5 sq mi) of the Elbe meadows was declared a cultural World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 2004, but lost the title in 2009 following the construction of the Waldschlösschen Bridge, meant to relieve congestion on the Blue Wonder.

  6. Sächsische Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    Sächsische Zeitung (pronounced [ˈzɛksɪʃə ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; "Saxon Newspaper") is a regional German daily newspaper. The paper is published in Dresden. [1] [2] Its circulation is around 227.940, a fall of around 40% since 1998. Around 93% of copies sold are delivered to subscribers. Despite the name, the paper is mainly distributed in east ...

  7. Timeline of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    2006 – 800th anniversary of founding of Dresden. 2007 Freiberger Arena opens. Waldschlösschen Bridge construction begins. 2008 Helma Orosz becomes mayor. [51] December: City hosts the 38th Chess Olympiad. 2009 - Dresden Elbe Valley's UNESCO World Heritage Site status is revoked. 2010 – Anti-fascist demonstration. 2011

  8. List of destroyed heritage - Wikipedia

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    Dooley Station Covered Bridge (1917–1960), arson; replaced by move of 1856-built Portland Mills Covered Bridge. Bridgeton Covered Bridge (1868–2005), arson, replaced by a replica. Jeffries Ford Covered Bridge (1915–2002), arson. Welle Hess Covered Bridge No. S1 (1871–1981), collapsed, partially reproduced off-site.

  9. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers. Gainesville. "Tennessee". N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web. Archived from the original on February 15, 1997. "Tennessee Newspapers". AJR News Link. American Journalism Review. Archived from the original on November 16, 1999. "United States: Tennessee". NewsDirectory.com.