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Thuringia (German: Thüringen) is one of the least known German states amongst foreign travellers but enjoys a good reputation with local holidaymakers. A predominantly mountainous and forested region, Thuringia is also known for a quartet of beautiful ancient cities and the Wartburg Castle - a UNESCO world heritage site and erstwhile refuge of Martin Luther that is regarded by Germans as one ...
Thuringia (Theodisce Thüringen) est regio et terra foederalis Germaniae mediae, quae 16 171 chiliometra quadrata comprehendit, sexta a minimis ex sedecim civitatibus Germanicis. Numerus civium est circa 2.1 milliones hominum. [1] Propter montes silvigeros cor Germaniae viride vulgo vocatur. Maxima urbs et caput est Erfordia .
Eisenberg, Thuringia. / 50.967°N 11.900°E / 50.967; 11.900. Eisenberg is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the district Saale-Holzland . Neighboring municipalities are Jena (25 kilometres (16 miles) in west) and Gera (15 kilometres (9 miles) in south east). West of Eisenberg runs the motorway A 9 from Berlin to Munich.
Hermann I Landgrave de Turingia. Hermann I (1152-25 de abril de 1217), Landgrave de Turingia, fue el segundo hijo de Luis II, Landgrave de Turingia ( El Duro ), y Judith de Hohenstaufen, 1 la hermana del emperador Federico I Barbarroja. Se le atribuye la composición de los himnos latinos Veni Sancte Spiritus y Salve palatino de Sajonia .
Las próximas elecciones estatales de Turingia están previstas para el 1 de septiembre de 2024. El gobierno actual es un gobierno en minoría formado por La Izquierda, el Partido Socialdemócrata (SPD) y Los Verdes, encabezado por el Ministro-Presidente Bodo Ramelow de La Izquierda. Como resultado de la crisis de gobierno de Turingia de 2020 ...
Bach House (Eisenach) / 50.9714917°N 10.322611°E / 50.9714917; 10.322611. The Bach House in Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach who was born in the city. On its 600 m 2 it displays around 250 original exhibits, among them a Bach music autograph.
1265–1294 Albert the Degenerate, son, Margrave of Meissen from 1288 until 1292, sold Thuringia to. 1294–1298 Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, King of Germany (not Wettin) 1298–1307 Albert of Habsburg, King of Germany (not Wettin) 1298–1307 Theodoric IV, Margrave of Lusatia from 1291 until 1303. 1298–1323 Frederick I. 1323–1349 Frederick II.