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The Rockelmann is a mountain in the Ore Mountains in Saxony, southeastern Germany. It is south-southwest of Schwarzenberg. It formerly had two granite
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Railway station in Probstzella, Germany
Eisenbahn-Fachbuch-Verlag Neustadt/Coburg, 2004, ISBN 3-9807748-5-6. p. 113 Ulrich Rockelmann/Thomas Naumann: Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über
Probstzella_station
Multi-disciplinary outdoor theatre performance
Rostock 12 May 1935 Schildau 1935? Schmiedeberg, Saxony 16 September 1934 Rockelmann, Schwarzenberg, Saxony May 1938 Kalkberg Stadium, Bad Segeberg 10 October
Thingspiele
Stadtbahn system serving Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
Straßenbahn Magazin (in German). GeraMond. pp. 54–60. ISSN 0340-7071. Rockelmann, Ulrich (October 2018). "Die Rhein-Main-Connection" [The Rhein-Main Connection]
Frankfurt_U-Bahn
Railway line in Germany
ISBN 3-89498-003-6. (Contributions to the history of Paderborner, 5) Ulrich Rockelmann, ed. (2004). "Das große Archiv der Eisenbahnstrecken in Deutschland. Strecke
Senne_Railway
timarit.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2024-06-09. Clason, Christopher R.; Rockelmann, Joseph D.; Weiler, Christina M. (2023-03-31). Memory in German Romanticism:
Sunnanpósturinn
Railway line in Germany
III/85). Fürstenfeldbruck: Hermann Merker Verlag. ISSN 0720-051X. Ulrich Rockelmann, Thomas Naumann (1997). Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe
Hochstadt-Marktzeuln–Probstzella railway
Hochstadt-Marktzeuln–Probstzella_railway
Light rail line in Frankfurt, Germany
Straßenbahn Magazin (in German). GeraMond. pp. 54–57. ISSN 0340-7071. Rockelmann, Ulrich (March 2016). "Vergessene Endstelle" [Forgotten termini]. Straßenbahn
U-Bahn Line C (Frankfurt U-Bahn)
U-Bahn_Line_C_(Frankfurt_U-Bahn)
Town in Saxony, Germany
(674 metres (2,211 ft)), the Hohe Henne (728 metres (2,388 ft)), the Rockelmann (580 metres (1,900 ft)), the Galgenberg (557 metres (1,827 ft)) and the
Schwarzenberg,_Saxony
1903–1993 branch line in north Bavaria, Germany
Pressig-Rothenkirchen–Tettau railway was officially closed on 13 December 1993. Ulrich Rockelmann, Thomas Naumann: The Franconian Forest Railway. The Geschichte of the
Pressig-Rothenkirchen–Tettau railway
Pressig-Rothenkirchen–Tettau_railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Waldbühne Hamm-Heessen, see Hamm#Culture Waldbühne Schwarzenberg, see Rockelmann#Nazi arena Waldbühne Sigmaringendorf This disambiguation page lists articles
Waldbühne_(disambiguation)
Railway line in Germany
Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (in German). Münster: Aschendorff. Rockelmann, Ulrich, ed. (2004). Das große Archiv der Eisenbahnstrecken in Deutschland
Hamm–Warburg_railway
Railway line in Germany
station with a former Rheinbahn tram Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 90, 97. Rockelmann, Ulrich (1999). Spurensuche Abgebaute Bahnstrecken im Raum Nürnberg (in
Neumarkt–Dietfurt_railway
1885–1971 branch line in north Bavaria, Germany
goods traffic to a stone quarry siding at kilometre marker 2.8. Ulrich Rockelmann, Thomas Naumann: Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über
Ludwigsstadt–Lehesten_railway
Railway station in Lichtenfels, Germany
original (PDF) on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019. Ulrich Rockelmann/Thomas Naumann: Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über
Lichtenfels_station
Former railway line in Germany
provisionally closed; formal closure followed on 1 March 1995. Ulrich Rockelmann, Thomas Naumann: Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über
Neuses–Weißenbrunn_railway
Light rail line in Frankfurt, Germany
"Mainhatten" [sic]]. Straßenbahn Magazin (in German). pp. 56–67. ISSN 0340-7071. Rockelmann, Ulrich (October 2018). "Die Rhein-Main-Connection" [The Rhein-Main Connection]
U-Bahn Line B (Frankfurt U-Bahn)
U-Bahn_Line_B_(Frankfurt_U-Bahn)
Former railway line in Germany
of closed railway lines in Bavaria Railway Atlas 2017, p. 89. Ulrich Rockelmann: Spurensuche Abgebaute Strecken im Raum Nürnberg. Hofmann Verlag Nürnberg
Burgthann–Allersberg_railway
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Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly BRUCE means "woods; thicket." It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.
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(ÎαβουχοδονόσοÏ) Greek form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar, NABUCHODONOSOR means "Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo, defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
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