Pulsnitz (German: [ˈpʊls.nɪt͡s] ) or Połčnica (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈpɔwtʃnʲitsa]) is a town in the district of Bautzen, in the Free State of Saxony...
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The Pulsnitz (German: [ˈpʊlznɪts]) or Połčnica (Sorbian) is a river in Saxony and Brandenburg, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Black Elster, which...
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Germany. It is a right tributary of the Pulsnitz, which it joins near Thiendorf. The Otterbach and Pulsnitz area an important eco-system for animals...
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The Haselbach is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Pulsnitz, which it joins near Reichenau. List of rivers of Saxony v t e...
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Comparison between visible light (left) and near infrared light (right) of the aurora over Pulsnitz, Germany....
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the Striezelmarkt comes from Pulsnitz, a town about 50 km from Dresden; it was first mentioned as a speciality from Pulsnitz in a decree issued in 1558...
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Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel (category People from Pulsnitz)
December 1804 – 21 January 1861) was a German sculptor. Rietschel was born in Pulsnitz in Saxony the third child of Friedrich Ehrgott Rietschel and his wife Caroline...
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(Rhineland-Palatinate) Puchheim (Bavaria) Pulheim (North Rhine-Westphalia) Pulsnitz (Saxony) Putbus (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Putlitz (Brandenburg) Püttlingen...
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outings and excursions. The connection with the Krauschützer Park across the Pulsnitz River, established in 1882 and linked by the Gründler Bridge opened in...
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established in the 18th century, serves as a waterway connecting the Pulsnitz River in Elsterwerda with the Elbe River near Grödel in Germany. The original...
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