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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lower_SaxonyLower Saxony - Wikipedia

    Lower Saxony was at the western end of the direct escape route from East Prussia and had the longest border with the Soviet Zone. On 3 October 1950 Lower Saxony took over the sponsorship of the very large number of refugees from Silesia. In 1950 there was still a shortage of 730,000 homes according to official figures.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_SaxonyOld Saxony - Wikipedia

    For more information on the later Duchy of Saxony that emerged after this campaign, see: Duchy of Saxony. Adam of Bremen, writing in the 11th century, compared the shape of Old Saxony to a triangle, and estimated from angle to angle the distance was eight days journey. In area Old Saxony was the greatest of the German tribal duchies.

  3. Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia Ländertickets are valid on regional trains and buses in all three states. In the vicinity of the Czech-German-Polish border triangle, you may profit from the unified fare of the ZVON transport system [ dead link ] ("Euro-Neisse" ticket), valid for regional transport in all three countries.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DresdenDresden - Wikipedia

    Augustus II the Strong (1670–1733), Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. [163] Augustus III of Poland (1696–1763), Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. [164] Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (1750–1827), King of Saxony. [165] Anthony of Saxony (1755–1836), King of Saxony; Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1756–1845), Generalfeldmarschall ...

  5. Sajonia está dividida administrativamente en tres regiones (Landesdirektion) (Regierungsbezirke), que a su vez están subdivididas en 10 distritos y 3 ciudades-distritos:

  6. The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (German: Kurfürstentum Sachsen or Kursachsen), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806. Its territory included the areas around the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz.

  7. The Portrait of Frederick III of Saxony is a tempera-on-canvas painting by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, executed in 1496. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie of Berlin , Germany. History [ edit ]