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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. Category:Tourist attractions in Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Leipzig" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. ... List of arcade galleries in Leipzig; M.

  4. Cospudener See - Wikipedia

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    Horst Riedel, Stadtlexikon Leipzig von A bis Z, Pro Leipzig Verlag, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-936508-03-8, p. 96 Andreas Berkner, Grüne Wende. Leipzig im Zentrum der "Neuen Wasserlandschaft Mitteldeutschlands , in: Der Leipzig Atlas ed. by Helga Schmidt / Gudrun Mayer / Dorothea Wiktorin, Herman-Josef Emons Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-89705-269-5, pp. 142 ...

  5. List of Baedeker Guides - Wikipedia

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    Italy (9th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1886–1892, OCLC 10866352. Part 2 (Central Italy and Rome) at the Internet Archive; Part 3 (Southern Italy and Sicily, with Excursions into the Liparia Islands, Malta, Sardinia, Tunis, and Corfu ) at the Internet Archive; Italy (10th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1890–1895, OCLC 17417033.

  6. Promenadenring (Leipzig) - Wikipedia

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    The promenade next to St. Thomas portal (1800) Map of Leipzig (1813), having east at the top, with cognizable Promenadenring The Promenadenring Leipzig (Ring of promenades) is the oldest municipal landscape park in Germany [1] and one of the most important garden and cultural monuments in the city.

  7. Kulkwitzer See - Wikipedia

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    There are substantial tourist facilities: several bathing beaches - on the western shore also one suitable for the disabled, a circular hiking trail, a ship restaurant, [3] the restaurant Rotes Haus (in English: Red House, formerly the control center of the opencast mine) and other restaurants and snack bars, a camping site, a sauna, a high ropes course, a sledding hill, diving, sailing ...

  8. Markkleeberg - Wikipedia

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    Markkleeberg is an affluent [3] [4] suburb of Leipzig, located in the Leipzig district of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.The river Pleiße runs through the city, which borders Leipzig to the north and to the west.

  9. Böhlen - Wikipedia

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    The character of the place was rural for a long time. In 1842 a station on the Leipzig–Hof railway was opened in Böhlen. A schoolhouse with five classrooms was built in 1879. Böhlen was part of Amt Pegau until 1856, then of Gerichtsamt (judicial district) Zwenkau until 1875 and from then on of Amtshauptmannschaft (district) Leipzig. [3]