• Schafstädt was a municipality in the Saalekreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approximately 17 km southwest of Halle (Saale). Since...
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    In January 2008, Bad Lauchstädt incorporated the former municipalities Schafstädt, Delitz am Berge and Klobikau. On 1 January 2010 Milzau was also incorporated...
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  • southwest of Halle (Saale). The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft was in Schafstädt. It was disbanded in January 2008, and its member municipalities were...
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    34632 Mücheln (Geiseltal) 34633 Braunsbedra 34635 Bad Lauchstädt 34636 Schafstädt 34637 Frankleben 34638 Zöschen 34639 Wallendorf (Luppe) 3464 Sangerhausen...
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  • Merseburg–Querfurt railway Querfurt–Merseburg 588 Merseburg–Schafstädt Merseburg–Halle-Nietleben Schafstädt / Halle-Nietleben–Buna-Werke–Merseburg 604/601 590...
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  • (incl. town Bad Lauchstädt) Kötzschau Laucha-Schwarzeiche (incl. town Schafstädt) Merseburg (incl. town Merseburg) Oberes Geiseltal (incl. town Mücheln)...
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    the Merseburg–Querfurt railway was opened in December 1886. The line to Schafstädt was opened on 1 November 1896. Due to declining passenger numbers, Nahverkehrsservice...
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    Julius von Kirchmann Born 5 November 1802 Schafstädt near Merseburg, Holy Roman Empire Died 20 October 1884 Berlin, Germany Nationality German...
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  • Querfurt Zingst Castle, Querfurt Rothenburg Castle, Rothenburg Schafstädt Castle, Schafstädt Castleliebenau Castle, Schkopau Bündorf Castle, Schkopau Schkopau...
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    Lauchstädt–Benkendorf–Angersdorf line, which branched from the Merseburg–Schafstädt railway and was opened in 1896, was mostly used for local freight transport...
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