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Greg Dean's Comedy Workshops
Attacking Faith
Attacking Faith
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Kapitel: Waschgerätewerk Schwarzenberg, Pöhla, Roter Berg, Sachsenfeld, Turna, Grünstädtel, Schloss Schwarzenberg, Ottenstein, Rockelmann, Sonnenleithe, Pfeilhammer, Neuwelt, Eisenwerk Erla, Herrenmühle Schwarzenberg, Kirche Crandorf, St.-Annen-Kirche, St.-Georgen-Kirche, Schwarzenberger Hütte, Bermsgrün, Bertolt-Brecht-Gymnasium, Galgenberg, Kursächsische Postmeilensäule Schwarzenberg, Lutherkirche, Siegelhof, Wildenau, Jägerhaus, Weiße Frau. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Schwarzenberg is a town in the district of Erzgebirgskreis in Saxony's Ore Mountains. The city is 850 years old. It lies roughly 15 km southeast of Aue, and 35 km southwest of Chemnitz. The town lies at elevations stretching from 428.5 to 823 m above sea level, and is crossed by the river Schwarzwasser. The town has grown extensively over recent years by absorbing nearby communities. However the population has remained stable at approximately 20,000 inhabitants. Schwarzenberg consists of ten divisions within the town itself, known as Stadtteile, and five outlying centres, known as Ortsteile. The following centres have belonged to the town from the outset: These centres were formerly self-governing, but became part of the town through amalgamation: The communities that border on the town are Grünhain-Beierfeld in the northeast, Raschau in the east, Breitenbrunn and Sosa in the south and Bockau and Lauter in the west. Schwarzenberg was first documented in 1282 as "civitas Swartzenberg". The town's beginnings, however, stretch back almost a hundred years before this. The Landesmuseum Dresden carried out digs in 1977 that unearthed, among other things, potsherds that could be dated to about 1200, leading to the conclusion that this area must have been settled earlier. The year 1150 has been estimated to be Schwarzenberg's approximate year of its foundation, and it is on this basis that the town marked its 850th anniversary in 2000. Certain other sour...http://booksllc.net/?l=de
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