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  1. 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 ...

  2. la.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThuringiaThuringia - Vicipaedia

    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 .

  3. 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.

  4. 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 .

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.