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Dresden - Early and pre-war history.
An ancient Slavic settlement known as Drežďany ("alluvial forest dwellers") on the northern bank of the river was joined in 1206 by a German town on the southern bank, the heart of the present day Altstadt (“old town”), while the Slavic part is called Neustadt ("new town"). Founder of the city was Dietrich of Meißen, Margrave of Meißen.
Since 1270, starting with Henry the Illustrious, Dresden became the capital of the margravate. After the death of ...
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Dresden - Early and pre-war history.
An ancient Slavic settlement known as Drežďany ("alluvial forest dwellers") on the northern bank of the river was joined in 1206 by a German town on the southern bank, the heart of the present day Altstadt (“old town”), while the Slavic part is called Neustadt ("new town"). Founder of the city was Dietrich of Meißen, Margrave of Meißen.
Since 1270, starting with Henry the Illustrious, Dresden became the capital of the margravate. After the death of ...
See also:Dresden, Dresden - About the city, Dresden - History, Dresden - Early and pre-war history, Dresden - World War II, Dresden - Post-war period communist rule, Dresden - Post-reunification, Dresden - Education and Science Read more here: » Dresden: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - History |
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 |  |  | Dresden - Post-war period communist rule: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - Education and scienceDresden is home to a number of renowned universities:
Dresden University of Technology with almost 35.000 students (2004), founded in 1828, is one of the oldest and largest technical universities in Germany.
The University of Applied Sciences Dresden, founded in 1992, with 5.000 students (2005).
The Dresden Academy of Art, founded in 1764, known for its former professors and artists like Otto Dix, Oskar Kokoschka, Canaletto or Caspar David Friedrich.
The Palucca School of Dance, founded by Gret Palucca ...
See also:Dresden, Dresden - About the city, Dresden - History, Dresden - Early and pre-war history, Dresden - World War II, Dresden - Post-war period communist rule, Dresden - Post-reunification, Dresden - Education and science, Dresden - Economy, Dresden - Twin cities Read more here: » Dresden: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - Education and science |
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 |  |  | Dresden - Post-war period communist rule: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - About the cityDresden is located at 51°03′N 13°45′E, in the southeastern corner of eastern Germany; about two hours south of Germany's capital, Berlin, and about two hours north of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. About an hour northwest of Dresden is Leipzig, another big city in Saxony.
Unlike many large cities in Germany, which feature a clearly defined inner city, Dresden has several important centers of social and economic activity spread throughout the city's area. Often seen as an important culture center, it is called the "Florence of the Elbe" ( ...
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 |  |  | Dresden - Post-war period communist rule: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - About the cityDresden is located at 51°03′N 13°45′E, in the southeastern corner of eastern Germany; about two hours south of Germany's capital, Berlin, and about two hours north of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. About an hour northwest of Dresden is Leipzig, another big city in Saxony.
Unlike many large cities in Germany, which feature a clearly defined inner city, Dresden has several important centers of social and economic activity spread throughout the city's area. Often seen as an important culture center, it is called the "Florence of the Elbe" ( ...
See also:Dresden, Dresden - About the city, Dresden - History, Dresden - Early and pre-war history, Dresden - World War II, Dresden - Post-war period communist rule, Dresden - Post-reunification, Dresden - Education and Science Read more here: » Dresden: Encyclopedia II - Dresden - About the city |
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