Chemnitz (river) — Chemnitz Origin Zwönitz and Würschnitz Mouth Zwickauer Mulde … Wikipedia
Chemnitz — /kem nits/, n. a city in E Germany. 314,437. Formerly (1953 90), Karl Marx Stadt. * * * formerly (1953–90) Karl Marx Stadt City (pop., 2002 est.: 255,800), eastern Germany. It lies along the Chemnitz River southeast of Leipzig. Chemnitz began as… … Universalium
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Chemnitz–Aue–Adorf railway — Line number 6645/6663; sä. Technical Line length 114.59 km (71.20 mi) Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) … Wikipedia
Riesa–Chemnitz railway — Riesa–Döbeln–Chemnitz Route number: 520 Line number: 6265 Line length: 66.03 Gauge: 1435 Voltage: 15 kV … Wikipedia
Dresden–Werdau railway — Dresden Hbf–Werdau Bogendreieck junction Route number: 510, 510.3 Line number: 6258; 6257 Line length: 136.304 Gauge: 1435 Voltage … Wikipedia
Dresden — This article is about the city in Germany. For other places named Dresden, and other uses of the word, see Dresden (disambiguation). Dresden … Wikipedia
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saxony — /sak seuh nee/, n. 1. a fine, three ply woolen yarn. 2. a soft finish, compact fabric, originally of high grade merino wool from Saxony, for topcoats and overcoats. 3. a pile carpet woven in the manner of a Wilton but with yarns of lesser quality … Universalium
Saxony — Saxonian /sak soh nee euhn/, n., adj. Saxonic /sak son ik/, adj. /sak seuh nee/, n. 1. a state in E central Germany. 4,900,000; 6561 sq. mi. (16,990 sq. km). Cap.: Dresden. 2. a former state of the Weimar Republic in E central Germany. 5788 sq.… … Universalium