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Bahretal is a place in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony, Germany. It is not to be confused with Bahretal which is in Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel which is located SW of Pirna. It is located between Gottleuba and Dohna. Germany is a federation of 16 states called Länder (singular Land, which may be translated as country) or unofficially Bundesländer (singular Bundesland, German federal state). ...
With an area of 18,413 km² and a population of 4. ...
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Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel is a place in the district,, Germany. ...
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Dohna is a place in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony, Germany. ...
Bahretal is shaped with a hilly and a mountainous landscape. It is situated in the Bahre and Seidewitz valleys as well as on heigts of some hills near Bahretal including Herbstberg (442 m), Roter Berg (428 m), Mühlberg (339 m) and Bahreberg (295 m). The Bahre is located 1.5 km north of Breitenau in Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel at 505 m. The brooks includes the Gersdorfer Bach, the Wingendorfer Bach and the Bornaer Bach). Between Borna-Gersdorf and Friedrichswalde Ottendorf localities in 1970, a basin was finished and was planned to prevent flooding of the rivers or Gottleuba, Bahre, Seidewitz ands Müglitz. 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Districts
- Borna
- Friedrichswalde
- Gersdorf
- Göppersdorf
- Nentmannsdorf
- Niederseidewitz
- Ottendorf
- Wingendorf
History Borna The village first belonged to the castle of Dohna. In 1455, it was a part of the Buenau. Afterwards, it changed owners. It belonged to the owners of Bernstein, Buenau, Reichenbach, Meczsch, Wolffersdorff, Leyser and Carlowitz of the surrounding fortresses in Liebstadt, Wessenstein, the manors in Gersdorf, Ottendorf, Krebs and Giesenstein in the subsequent years. In 1731, Borna was in the posession of the count Moritz of Saxony. It was probably independent adter 1388. Later in 1495, it belonged to Pirna. In 1894, Borna built its own office. Dohna is a place in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony, Germany. ...
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Friedrichswalde The place was a part of the Wessenstein fortress. In 1495 like Borna, it was a part of Pirna, Parts of Niedersiedewitz were part of Friedrichswalde.
Gersdorf Gersdorf was divided into Obergersdorf oder Gabel Niedergersdorf in the 17th century. Niedergersdorf was first mentioned as in valla Gabele infra Ottendorf et Gerhardisdorf sita. In the beginning of the 14th century, it was ruled by Count Frederick of Dresden. In 1578, Gersdorf was ruled by the Bünau family of Liebstady. In 1639, Gersdorf belonged to Obersten Ludwig von Kahlen. In 1657, Gersdorf belonged to Bernhard Adolph von Meczsh. In 1734, it was ruled by Count Moritz of Saxony. It reverted to the Leyser family in 1753. In 1784 after Klara Auguste von Ponikau, Lieutennant General Leyser removed the manor and was in ruins. It was rebuilt in 1840. (16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
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External links - Pictures ofBorna (http://fotothek.slub-dresden.de/ortsbaum/Orte_1_2_197_1.htm) Pictures of the Photothecque of the Sächsischen Landes- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
- Pictures of Bahretal (http://www.dresden-bilder.de/dd/sw/bahretal.html)
- Migratory pictures by Bahretal (http://www.sachsen-wandern.de/sachsen3.html)
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