The modern city of Saarbrücken was created in 1909 by the merger of the three cities of Saarbrücken (now called Alt-Saarbrücken), St. Johann a. d. Saar...
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1. Fußball-Club Saarbrücken (German: 1. Fußball-Club Saarbrücken e. V.) is a German football club based in Saarbrücken, Saarland. The club plays in the...
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Theater Saarbrücken, officially Saarländisches Staatstheater since 1971, is the state theatre of Saarland in its capital Saarbrücken, Germany. It has several...
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Saarbrücken Airport (IATA: SCN, ICAO: EDDR), or Flughafen Saarbrücken [ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ zaːɐ̯ˈbʁʏkŋ̍] or Ensheim Airport in German, is a minor international...
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The Battle of Saarbrücken was the first major engagement between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia during the Franco-Prussian War. The battle...
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The Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern (DRP; German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern) is a German radio orchestra...
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Countess Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken (12 August 1704 – 25 March 1774) was Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken by marriage. She was the daughter of Count...
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Saarbrücken Castle (German: Schloss Saarbrücken) is a Baroque château in Saarbrücken, the capital of Saarland. It is located in the district of Alt-Saarbrücken...
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Moselle. The district Saarbrücken was originally created in 1816. In 1974, the district and the district-free city Saarbrücken were merged, and the new...
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Adolph of Nassau-Saarbrücken (Saarbrücken 22 August 1526 – 26 November 1559) was count of Saarbrücken and Saarwerden. He comes from the Walramian branch...
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Rémilly to Saarbrücken is a French and German 55-kilometre long railway line, that connects the French Grand Est region to the German city Saarbrücken. The...
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Saarbrücken Hauptbahnhof or Saarbrücken Central Station also called Eurobahnhof Saarbrucken, is the principal railway station in the German city of Saarbrücken...
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The County of Saarbrücken was an Imperial State in the Upper Lorraine region, with its capital at Saarbrücken. From 1381 it belonged to the Walram branch...
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The Congresshalle is a concert hall located in Saarbrücken, Germany, which was designed by German architect Dieter Oesterlen. The main hall can seat 1...
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Frederick, Count of Saarbrücken (died 1135) was a German nobleman. He was the first to style himself Count of Saarbrücken. His father, Siegbert, was a...
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Revisionist school of Islamic studies (redirect from Saarbrücken School)
The revisionist school of Islamic studies (also historical-critical school of Islamic studies and skeptic-revisionist Islamic historians) is a movement...
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and St. Johann-Saarbrücken to the French border at Forbach. It replaced the Royal Commission for the construction of the Saarbrücken Railway (Königlichen...
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William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (6 March 1718 – 24 July 1768), was Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken from 1741 until his death. William Henry was...
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Guillemette de Sarrebruck (c. 1490–1571) was a French court official. She served as Governess of the Children of France, and Première dame d'honneur to...
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Saarbrücken v Victoria Rosport 1. FC Saarbrücken v Mainz 05 II 1. FC Saarbrücken v 1. FC Nürnberg SV Mettlach v 1. FC Saarbrücken 1. FC Saarbrücken v...
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Saarbrücken is a German Association football club from the town of Saarbrücken, Saarland. Historically the club has been a strong side in Saarbrücken...
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Starting at Saarbrücken station, the line runs at first parallel with the Palatine Ludwig Railway (Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn) to Saarbrücken-Ost station...
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Saarland University (redirect from University of Saarbrücken)
[univɛʁziˈtɛːt dɛs ˈzaːɐ̯landəs]) is a public research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It was founded in 1948...
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Bohemond II (archbishop of Trier) (redirect from Bohemond II von Saarbrücken)
Bohemond II of Saarbrücken (c. 1290 – 10 February 1367), also known as Boëmund II von Ettendorf-Warnesberg, was a German theologian who served as Archbishop...
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Adolph, Count of Ottweiler (redirect from Adolph II of Nassau-Saarbrücken)
1789 in Saarbrücken, Nassau-Saarbrücken - 10 December 1812 in Vilnius, Russian Empire), was a member of the Princely House of Nassau-Saarbrücken, Count...
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Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (3 January 1745 in Saarbrücken – 2 March 1794 in Aschaffenburg) was the last ruling prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken. He ruled from...
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Saar to seize Saarbrücken. The first shots of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 were fired on the heights of Spichern, south of Saarbrücken. The Saar region...
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KammerChor Saarbrücken is a chamber choir based in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany. It was established in 1990 by conductor Georg Grün. Twiehaus, Stephanie;...
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Agnes of Waiblingen (redirect from Agnes of Saarbrücken)
1143), also known as Agnes of Germany, Agnes of Franconia and Agnes of Saarbrücken, was a member of the Salian imperial family. Through her first marriage...
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John II of Nassau-Saarbrücken (4 April 1423, in Saarbrücken – 15 July 1472, in Vehingen) was a son of Philipp I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg and Elisabeth...
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