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Encyclopedia > Langensalza

Langensalza is a town located in Thuringia, Germany, with a 1960 population of 16,000. In 1075, Langensalza was the site of final victory of Emperor Henry IV against the rebelling Saxons and Thuringians, as well as the site of the 1866 victory of the Prussians over Hanoverians. Langensalza is something of a tourist spot, with picturesque ruins of a medieval castle, and sulphur springs nearby.


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Bad Langensalza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (260 words)
Bad Langensalza (until 1956: Langensalza) is a city in the County of Unstrut-Hainich, Thuringia, Germany, with a population of 19,000 (2003).
In 1075, Langensalza was the site of the First Battle of Langensalza, in which Emperor Henry IV won over the rebelling Saxons and Thuringians.
Langensalza is something of a tourist spot, with picturesque ruins of a medieval castle, and sulphur baths nearby.
Langensalza - LoveToKnow 1911 (144 words)
LANGENSALZA, a town in the Prussian province of Saxony, on the Salza, about 20 m.
There is a sulphur bath in the neighbourhood, situated in a pleasant park, in which there are monuments to those who fell in the war of 1866.
Langensalza became a town in 1211 and was afterwards part of the electorate of Saxony.
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