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  2. Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig has one daily or semi-daily English-language publication, The Leipzig Glocal. It is an online-based magazine and blog that caters to an international as well as local audience. [ 128 ] Besides publishing pages on jobs, doctors and movies available in English and other languages, the site's team of authors writes articles about lifestyle ...

  3. History of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Leipzig was the only East German city with a UEFA-compatible stadium to be the host city of the UEFA Euro 2024 with four matches. With RB Leipzig, Leipzig has been represented in the Bundesliga since the 2016/17 season and in some years also in the UEFA Champions League [51] and the UEFA Europa League.

  4. Timeline of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    German Music Archive relocates to Leipzig. 2012 25 September: Höfe am Brühl opened. [82] German organ donor scandal reported. [83] 2013 22 May: Inauguration of Richard Wagner Memorial. [84] New Propsteikirche begins construction. Leipzig City Tunnel opened. Leipzig is the most livable German city. [85] 2014 - Population: 551,871. [86] Leipzig ...

  5. All Saints' Church, Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Only after the peaceful revolution in East Germany was a new congregation of English-speaking Christians founded in 1995 with the help of the British Missionary Society [4] under the name Leipzig English Church (LEC), which belongs to the Church of England and is supported by the Intercontinental Church Society. [11]

  6. Leipzig City Gates - Wikipedia

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    This kept competition from other cities - especially Erfurt and Halle (Saale) - at bay within a radius of 15 German miles (approx. 115 km (71.5 mi)). Trade and passenger traffic were thus directed towards Leipzig. [5] The former gatekeeper's house at the Zeitz gate (Zeitzer Tor) in its current state, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse No. 44 (2013)

  7. Leipzig (district) - Wikipedia

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    37 languages. Български ... Simple English; Suomi; ... Leipzig (official name: Landkreis Leipzig) is a district in the Free State of Saxony in eastern Germany.

  8. Südvorstadt (Leipzig) - Wikipedia

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    Südvorstadt is a locality in the south borough (Stadtbezirk) of Leipzig, Germany.The English translation of Südvorstadt is Southern Suburb.. The Südvorstadt is crossed from north to south by the Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse.

  9. The Saxons' Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Located southwest of the city center, it also provides a car-free connection for pedestrians and cyclists from the center to the western part of Leipzig via Anton-Bruckner-Allee. According to the data from the 2021/22 traffic count, the Saxons' Bridge has the highest traffic occupancy with over 15,000 cyclists per day in cycling in Leipzig. [1]