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Thuringia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thuringia state election, 2009 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thuringia held state elections on 30 August 2009, the same day as the Saarland and Saxony state elections. The election established the composition of the Landtag of Thuringia (Thuringia's parliame...
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Thuringia – the green heart of Germany, known for its inviting countryside, vast forests, and world-class cultural centers. But Thuringia is so much more…; ... In the years since its re-establishment, Thuringia has developed into a successful and exciting state at the center of a reunited Germany, and has quickly...
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- Thuringia official website, with information on history of the state coat-of-arms, also including links to the arms (with image) and flags (only descriptions) of the counties ; ... The Constitution of Thuringia, containing in its article 44.2 the colours and the coat-of-arms of this state, was adopted by the parliament...
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Thuringia and Saxony are home to a few very nice sites that I have so far found. In Eisenach Wartburg boasts hosting Martin Luther as a resident and his room is the focus of one of the finer castles in this area.
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There is some archaeology for Thuringia, a few references in early written sources and a ninth century law code. After the Germanic Thuringians, the Saxons and the Francouians were alternately sovereigns of the region.
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Thuringia is located in "the heart" of Germany. Our travel guide will give you an overview about many tourist attractions, such as castles, museums, historical buildings and events as well as the beauty of the Thuringian Forest and outdoor and indoor activities. ... The Free State of Thuringia (Freistaat Thüringen),
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Physical map of Thuringia, Equirectangular projection; ... In the northwest Thuringia includes a small part of the Harz mountains. Highest point is the Grosse Beerberg in the Thuringian Forest at 983 m. Its capital is Erfurt. Other major cities in Thuringia are Weimar, Jena, Eisenach and Nordhausen.
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Thuringia maps and visitor information: Visit TripAdvisor, your source for the web's best unbiased vacation reviews and travel articles covering cities, hotels, resorts, B&Bs, and attractions. Also features discount hotels and vacation packages. ... Coming soon: a collection of the best maps of Thuringia available on the web!
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Thuringia (historical region and state, Germany), historic region and Land (state) of east-central Germany. ... Much of the landscape of southern Thuringia is characterized by the picturesque rounded hills of the Thuringian Forest, whose northern slopes reach elevations of about 3...
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