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  • Kapp Weissenfels is a headland on Svenskøya in Kong Karls Land, Svalbard. It is the most eastern point of Svenskøya, and the headland has a length of about...
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  • Arnesenodden – the northernmost point of Svenskøya Kapp Weissenfels – the easternmost point of Svenskøya "Kapp Hammerfest (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute...
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  • named after Arctic explorer Magnus Arnesen. Kapp Hammerfest – the southernmost point of Svenskøya Kapp Weissenfels – the easternmost point of Svenskøya "Arnesenodden...
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    were shaped by the terrain. Initial activity focused on the village of Weissenfels, where the middle Saale emerges from the Buntsandstein of the Thuringian...
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    1920, Ernst Heinrich learned to administer a manor in Silesia. During the Kapp Putsch in March 1920, he acted as a liaison between the putschists in Berlin...
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    of the Kapp-Putsch. In the wake of the uprising, he was tried for excessive brutality against captured Spartakists in Osterfeld and Weißenfels. Although...
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    by Charles the Younger the son of Charlemagne around nearby modern-day Weißenfels. The region where Hof is located first came under the ecclesiastic control...
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    Mansfeld region, the AAM had individual contacts in Halle, Zeitz, Querfurt, Weißenfels, Erfurt, Gotha and several towns in the Rhine-Ruhr region. In the closing...
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  • 19 Roger Morris, English architect (d. 1749) Georg Albrecht of Saxe-Weissenfels, Count of Barby, German noble, Count of Barby (d. 1739) May 1 – Pierre...
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  • distinguished itself in preliminary maneuvers to the Battle of Rossbach; he took Weißenfels in the first days of November, and forced the defenders to flee; a few...
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    Gérard Tichy, German born film actor who made his career in Spain; in Weissenfels (d. 1992) Isaac M. Carpenter, American jazz bandleader; in Durham, North...
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