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Streitteich pond in the area of today's Teich Street was the largest of the nine former Connewitz ponds, most of which were located along the Trenken ditches. The former poplar pond near Bornaische Street is still indicated today by the low location of the allotment gardens on Burgstädter Street.
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scene. However, these make up only a small minority of the
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Between 1200 and 1250, the villages of Dölitz, Lößnig, and
Connewitz jointly built the 4 km (2.5 mi) long Mühl ditches for the operation of their mills. In 1275/76 the Augustinian monastery in Leipzig acquired the manor and the rights to the Döbschütz mill. In the 15th century, it expanded
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has established itself in recent years as a venue for concerts, film screenings, and other events aimed at an alternative scene audience. The building, located in a courtyard with direct access to the street, is the oldest cinema in
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On January 11, 2016, about 250 neo-Nazis and hooligans attacked Connewitz. Armed with iron bars, axes and pyrotechnics, they attacked people and businesses and destroyed cars and residential buildings. The damage caused amounted to 113,000 euros. 215 of the participants were arrested. The judicial
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supermarket. As a result, Connewitz has virtually no major industrial facilities, except for the site of the former gasworks and the now-demolished cogeneration plant, where the municipal utilities temporarily store and distribute natural gas. Other companies also use the area. These include the
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The Municipal District Advisory Council of the Municipal District South is responsible for Connewitz as for the other districts of the Municipal District. Its eleven members are elected by the City Council after each municipal election on the recommendation of the parties represented in the City
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In 1866, the waterworks for the city of Leipzig were put into operation at the western end of today's Richard-Lehmann Street. From 1887 it was gradually shut down due to the transition to overland supply. In 1868/69, the flood bed of the Pleiße was created for flood protection and the network of
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District Office of Leipzig. From 1856 Connewitz belonged to the Court Office of Leipzig II and from 1875 to the District Administration of Leipzig. From 1859 to 1871 in the area between Bornaischer Street and today's Wolfgang-Heinze-Street and from 1865 to 1890 between Wolfgang-Heinze-Street and
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houses, but also significantly improving the living comfort in old and GDR buildings. New residential areas were also developed (Untere Eckstein Street), and entire streets with dilapidated old buildings were renovated and supplemented with new buildings (Ernesti Street, Teich Street). Another
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I caused considerable destruction in Connewitz. Nearly half of the residential buildings north of the cross, parts of Herder Street (including the school), Brand Street (Friedrichshallen entertainment center), and today's Wolfgang-Heinze-Street were affected, as well as the Connewitz Mill, the
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In the 1950s and early 1960s, after the wartime rubble had been cleared, attempts were made to fill in the gaps in the urban fabric. Predominantly four-story, mostly plain residential buildings were erected, for example on Brand Street and Windscheid Street, on Bernhard-Göring-Street and
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as a contiguous area. It is used for both forestry and recreational purposes. In addition to a dense network of footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways, there is also the Leipzig Wildlife Park, which is home to indigenous animal species. Sports and catering facilities are also available.
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building of the Leipzig public utilities with today's technical possibilities. In the Leipzig Panometer, the largest panoramic images in the world are shown on an area of around 100 m (328.1 ft) x 30 m (98.4 ft), each linked to themed exhibitions. After an image of
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in the triangle of today's Prinz-Eugen-, Probstheidaer- and Biedermann Street. The village developed in a northwestern direction towards the edge of the Pleiße floodplain until it merged with the Sorbian settlement of Döbschütz (later the upper and lower villages) to form a long,
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A stone column with a cross at the southern end of Karl-Liebknecht-Street was erected in 1536 as a symbol of Leipzig's soft picture. A copy has been standing at this location since 1994. The original is in the Leipzig Museum of City History. (Picture at the top of the article)
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are considered here as forms of support for people in need of care and the elderly. The "Angelika-Stift" nursing home in Bornaische Street is a nursing home in Connewitz. It was built in 1887, renovated in 1997 and extended by a new building. It offers 179 care places.
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Werk II makes an important contribution to the cultural life of Connewitz. It is a socio-cultural center located on the site of the former Werk II of the VEB Material testing machines Leipzig directly at the Connewitz Cross. It offers courses and club activities (e.g.
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Nevertheless, further construction was not possible without demolition. However, the new buildings were adapted to the Connewitz building typology. Care was also taken to ensure an appropriate social balance (senior housing next to townhouses for young families).
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was not built until 1888. In the same year, the single-track Connewitz-Plagwitz connecting line through the Auenwald forest, which was used only for freight traffic, was completed, but service was discontinued in 1925. Today, the Connewitz station is used for
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by the association Eco-lion - Leipzig Environmental Association. With 18,000 media (books, brochures, CD-ROMs, videos, games, posters, slides, maps and plans) it is one of the largest public environmental libraries in Germany under independent sponsorship.
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Today, Connewitzer Holz with its extensive network of paths offers good opportunities for private sporting activities such as jogging and cycling. Sports facilities are located on Teich Street and Neue Linie in Connewitzer Holz. The former is home to the
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forms the border. Here, however, a few short streets in the area called the Wolfswinkel still belong to Connewitz in an isolated location. The Plagwitz-Markkleeberg railway line the western embankment of the Elster floodplain and the western bank of the
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was located on Gustav-Freytag Street. It emerged in 1991 from the Leipzig School of Engineering of the German Federal Post Office Telekom, which was created in the course of reunification by taking over the "Rosa Luxemburg" School of Engineering of the
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The Connewitz municipal garden is located on Kohrener/Burgstädter Street. It is the former school garden of the former 54th Polytechnic Secondary School (POS), which was converted into a public exhibition, information and recreation garden in 1993.
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by the lignite mines south of Leipzig, the new four-lane F2 was built in the early 1980s, which reached Leipzig via Markkleeberg through Connewitzer Holz at Wundt Street. This gave Connewitz direct access to the highway network with two slip roads.
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runs the full length of the Connewitzer Holz from south to north. As early as the first half of the 13th century, the three villages of Dölitz, Lößnig, and Connewitz jointly built a ditch off the Pleiße for the operation of their mills, the
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programs. The university was closed at the end of 2022 after all enrolled students had completed their studies. The buildings were transferred to the University of Applied Sciences for Technology, Economics, and Culture, where a Faculty of
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into Leipzig along with five other town-like villages. The poverty-stricken village had been seeking incorporation since 1888 to share in Leipzig's economic growth. Before consolidation, the village was also known as Connewitz bei Leipzig.
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its activities. A copper hammer and a grinder were added to the flour, oil, and spice mill. In 1496, the city of Leipzig erected a wooden cross at the fork north of Connewitz, which was replaced in 1536 by a stone column depicting a cross (
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In the city center, the most important streets in Connewitz today are Karl-Liebknecht Street, Bornaische Street, and Wolfgang-Heinze Street. They are served by tram lines 9, 10, and 11 and the bus lines 70, 79, 89, and 107 of the
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In 1926, the Waldbad Connewitz, which was closed again in 1989, was opened, and in 1927/28 Connewitz was given another access from the east with the construction of the Markthallenbrücke bridge and the embankment of today's
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style, were erected in and around today's Bernhard-Göring-, Richard-Lehmann-, Arthur-Hoffmann-, and Gustav-Freytag-Street. Between 1930 and 1940, the Eisenbahner-Baugenossenschaft Leipzig built 426 apartments, some in the
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The lively building activity continued after the consolidation, initially by extending the cross streets beyond Bornaische Street to the east and connecting them via Zwenkauer Street. The new church of Connewitz, today's
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began in 1872. In 1877, the Süd Street was completed as a straight connection from the cross to the city of Leipzig. In 1880, the new Connewitz Cemetery was opened on Meusdorfer Street, which still exists today.
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were erected near the Connewitz intersection. The two universities in Connewitz and the Elisabeth Hospital were considerably expanded. The few remaining industrial plants in Connewitz were closed after the
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Connewitz is located about 3 km (1.9 mi) south of downtown Leipzig. The area includes floodplain forests and former fields to the east and up to ten meters higher. Only this area is developed.
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With 384 ha (948.9 acres) of forest (53% of its area), Connewitz has the largest proportion of forest in Leipzig's districts. This forest, the Connewitzer Holz, forms the main part of the southern
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passed through the village of Connewitz. Later, a post road ran along this route. Today, Koch Street and Bornaische Street follow this route. With the construction of the highway from Probstheida to
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There are three assisted living facilities in Connewitz. They contain a total of 310 apartments and are located in new buildings constructed in 1998/99 and old buildings renovated in 1999 and 2001.
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An alternative scene formed with squats in initially unrenovated houses in Alt-Connewitz. Clashes and violent confrontations with the police occur regularly on special occasions such as
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In contrast to the western districts of Leipzig, for example, only a few industrial enterprises were established in Connewitz. These included a brewery in Biedermann Street (later
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highway with access points at Richard Lehmann Street and Wolfgang-Heinze-Street.
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Döhlert, et al.: The excavations in the Iron Age settlement in Leipzig-Connewitz
1851:
Apollonia-von-Wiedebach-School - Secondary school (until mid-2013 Middle school)
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building on Windscheid Street, built in 1939 for the Army High Command 10 under
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1966:
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Connewitz is part of the electoral district Leipzig 2 for the elections to the
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From 1957 to 1962, the gasworks was significantly expanded to ensure Leipzig's
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The University of Applied Sciences for Telecommunications Leipzig (HfTL) of
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1981:, as well as most of the technical programs, are located on the Connewitz
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at Arno-Nitzsche-Street 19 was merged with Köllmann gear manufacturing in
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in Bernhard-Göring-Street gained significance beyond Connewitz after the
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church was built in the upper village on the Schulberg, which remained a
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2243:(1931–2017), actress, born in Connewitz and buried in the cemetery there
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Village center with the old village church, watercolor by W. Hinze, 1901
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Neudörfchen. In 1877, the address book lists 310 residential buildings.
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1224:(electoral district 153) for the elections to the German parliament.
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Communications of the Leipzig Historical Society e. V. 2008, p. 179
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Finally, in 1891, Connewitz, now with a population of 1,0596, was
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Initiative group 1st Leipzig People's Building Conference (Ed.),
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Destroyed in the Second World War, today residential buildings
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guest performances in other venues and is an essential part of
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Bundestagswahl am 26. September 2021. Ergebnisse und Analysen.
2249:(1939–1997), graphic artist and illustrator, born in Connewitz
2928:
Vollständiges Staats-, Post- und Zeitungslexikon von Sachsen.
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Vollständiges Staats-, Post- und Zeitungslexikon von Sachsen.
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Gefängnisstrafen nach Neonazi-Überfall auf Leipzig-Connewitz.
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here. In 1830, Schumann's "Lexicon of Saxony", continued by
677:). The surviving stone column from 1536 can be found in the
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flows into the Pleiße on the left in the area of the former
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Connewitz – Ein Leipziger Ortsteil auf alten Ansichtskarten
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Website Asisi Panometer Titanic - The Promises of Modernity
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In: lvz.de. August 23, 2018, retrieved on January 12, 2021.
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The St. Elisabeth Hospital, founded in 1931 and run by the
1898:
Connewitz school - elementary school of the city of Leipzig
1650:(VEB Vehicle transmission factory) was converted into the "
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1886:
V. Public school, 1948 54th Elementary school, later 54th
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of Leipzig, roughly within its old boundaries, except for
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and about 350 m (1,148.3 ft) to the left is the
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The neighboring localities are, clockwise from the north,
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UT Connewitz & Co. Kinogeschichte(n) aus Leipzig-Süd.
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Fünf Jahre „Sturm auf Connewitz“: Schleppende Aufklärung
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Tagungsergebnisse der 1. Volksbaukonferenz Leipzig 1990
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was on display from August 2013 to September 2015. The
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Connewitz – Eine historische und städtebauliche Studie
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In: statistik.leipzig.de. Retrieved on March 16, 2024.
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Connewitz – Eine historische und städtebauliche Studie
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church with a flat, gilded dome and an important late
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took over on July 2, 1945, Leipzig became part of the
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Further west, in addition to numerous oxbow lakes and
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Im Leipziger Pleisseland. Connewitz, Lössnig, Dölitz.
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Retrieved December 8, 2023 ( view facts and figures).
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first Connewitz school, today a residential building
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Teachers' apartment with classroom, replaced in 1852
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produced the following second election result with a
2471:. September 10, 2019, retrieved on January 12, 2021.
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Destroyed in the Second World War, now a playground
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About 150 m (492.1 ft) to the left is the
780:later independent Leipzig district of Marienbrunn.
657:by the German settlers in the course of the German
2493:. January 11, 2021, retrieved on January 12, 2021.
2268:on statistik.leipzig.de, retrieved on May 17, 2019
755:
2961:Leipzig. Die neue Ordnung der unsichtbaren Stadt.
2930:Volume 17. Schumann, Zwickau 1830, p. 519 f.
2664:Page of the parish about the Paul-Gerhardt-Church
601:system. The second was the Dom ditches, from the
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2935:Connewitz. Vom Werden eines Leipziger Stadtteils
2720:. LUAS Leipzig, retrieved on September 10, 2023.
1614:letterpress, utensil, and lining machine factory
1370:Left Party, and the alternative cultural center
2893:Connewitzer Welttheater, Fotografien 1969–1994.
2746:Leipzig nursing homes for the elderly 2011/2012
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2182:are played there. The RSL was awarded the 2010
1610:letterpress, metal utensil, and machine factory
1428:in the year 312 (2005–2009), and a view of the
2867:Connewitzer Verlagsbuchhandlung (Hrsg.) 1993,
2680:Website of the parish of St. Bonifatius Church
2225:(1883–1961), concert singer, born in Connewitz
933:alternative housing cooperative, Connewitz e.G
783:After a period of stagnation during and after
2916:Volume 5. Schumann, Zwickau 1818, p. 76.
2231:(1885–1965), tennis player, born in Connewitz
2010:was created and endowed by Deutsche Telekom.
1728:horse-drawn tram lines were opened in Leipzig
1575:
2577:. p. 79, 83, retrieved on February 15, 2024.
2113:Streetball court at Connewitzer Cross (2017)
2993:im Historischen Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
2204:A popular leisure activity in Connewitz is
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1678:has developed, consisting of craftsmen and
1557:V. association, which saved it from decay.
1432:("Amazonia", 2009–2013), Leipzig after the
637:settlers founded the village of Connewitz (
2632:Website Asisi Panometer Great Barrier Reef
2528:in the Historical Town Directory of Saxony
1620:in 1958 to form VEB Automotive gearboxes "
1593:" in the former vehicle transmission plant
894:Due to the interruption of the F2 and F95
2602:Leipzig-Connewitz. Ein reizendes Viertel.
2439:Alternative housing cooperative Connewitz
1925:(LUAS) is located in northern Connewitz.
887:. Between 1984 and 1987, a lignite-based
389:line. In the south, the built-up area of
2693:(Memento from December 20, 2009, in the
2634:(Memento from November 26, 2015, in the
2622:Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, p. 158–159.
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1977:Office, the University Library, and the
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2963:Unrast publishing house Münster, 2015,
2858:Die Entwicklung des Vorortes Connewitz.
2828:Passage publishing house Leipzig 1996,
2780:(Memento from December 8, 2015, in the
2764:(Memento from December 8, 2015, in the
2748:(Memento from December 8, 2015, in the
2730:St. Elisabeth-Krankenhaus – Unternehmen
2599:Josa Mania-Schlegel, Valerie Schönian:
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500:on the right side of the river Pleiße.
19:Stadtteil of Leipzig in Saxony, Germany
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2281:Ortsteilkatalog der Stadt Leipzig 2016
2237:(1900–1994), writer, born in Connewitz
1923:Leipzig University of Applied Sciences
1883:Zwenkauer Street / Hildebrand Street
1842:Arno-Nitzsche Street (Waisenhausstr.)
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16:District of Leipzig in Saxony, Germany
2860:Trade Association Leipzig-South 1926.
2666:(Memento from April 15, 2009, in the
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1863:7th elementary school, from 1977 POS
1608:). Gustav Edmund Reinhardt founded a
1606:VEB Material testing machines Leipzig
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79:Location of Connewitz within Leipzig
2985:of the city of Leipzig for Connewitz
2959:, Rene Seyfarth, Franziska Werner :
2590:Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, p. 158.
2292:Topographische Karte Sachsen 1:25000
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2186:by the German Football Association (
1820:Brand Street / Ecke Basedow Street
950:Former barracks in Windscheid Street
876:was opened next to the indoor pool.
484:between Floß ditches and Pleiße and
246:16.86 km (6.51 sq mi)
2881:Sax publishing house Beucha, 2004,
2650:(Memento from June 1, 2017, in the
1985:. The individual buildings are the
1669:chimney of the former heating plant
1560:Trendy pubs and clubs, such as the
1220:and part of the electoral district
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413:, Markkleeberg (independent town),
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2895:Lehmstedt publishing house, 2006,
2555:Stadt Leipzig. Bevölkerungsbestand
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1624:", which was subordinated to VEB
562:, there is another waterway, the
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3022:Boroughs and quarters of Leipzig
2951:Franziska Werner, Rico Rokitte:
2808:Stadtlexikon Leipzig von A bis Z
2450:Connewitz community of interests
1777:54th school on Hildebrand Street
937:Connewitz community of interests
820:on Prinz-Eugen-Street, built by
633:After the migration of peoples,
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2094:Sports Park Connewitz (1914)
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1741:Connewitz is touched by the
1707:trade route from Leipzig to
1602:Kronen-Brewery Bruno Ermisch
1552:In addition to Werk II, the
1460:in 1900 in the style of the
1424:(2003–2005), a depiction of
1229:2021 German federal election
969:and his then Chief of Staff
626:Connewitz on a map from 1879
527:The Pleiße in Connewitz wood
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1695:that are spread out a bit.
1633:Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde
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1564:youth cultural center, the
1547:Leipzig's independent scene
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700:of Probstheida until 1875.
679:Leipzig City History Museum
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275:1,200/km (3,000/sq mi)
10:
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2429:on the website of the city
2266:District profile Connewitz
2247:Dagmar Elsner-Schwintowsky
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1703:In the Middle Ages, the
436:Leipzig Riverside Forest
254:122 m (400 ft)
2941:LEIPZIG, Leipzig 2015,
2814:LEIPZIG, Leipzig 2005,
2691:Leipzig Chamber Theatre
2122:'99 e. V. sports club.
2104:FC Sportfreunde Leipzig
1932:LUAS - Lipsius Building
961:property is the former
514:flood bed of the Pleiße
360:. It is a subdivision (
182:51.309889°N 12.373222°E
2906:Connewitz as Konnewitz
2194:on Conne Island and a
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1999:German Post in the GDR
1947:Information Technology
1943:Electrical Engineering
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1568:culture industry and
1566:Waldfrieden Connewitz
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1500:Leipzig Wildlife Park
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298: • Summer (
2981:Information website
2863:Morgenstern et al.:
2198:at Connewitz Cross.
2102:, which was used by
2086:Sport and recreation
1444:Paul-Gerhardt Church
1430:Brazilian rainforest
967:Walter von Reichenau
907:Connewitz after 1989
867:Technical University
763:Paul-Gerhardt-church
398:follow to the west.
272: • Density
187:51.309889; 12.373222
2309:on the city website
2296:deutschefotothek.de
2229:Heinrich Schomburgk
2184:Julius Hirsch Prize
2120:Roter Stern Leipzig
1987:Geutebrück building
1849:school, since 2007
1743:Leipzig-Hof railway
1648:G.E. Reinhardt
1640:Peaceful Revolution
1452:Paul-Gerhard Church
998:Peaceful Revolution
987:Peaceful Revolution
852:Connewitz 1945–1989
387:Leipzig–Hof railway
178: /
121:Show map of Germany
2933:Michael Liebmann:
2856:Paul Altenburger:
2824:Thomas Liebscher:
2618:Oliver D’Antonio:
2586:Oliver D’Antonio:
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1959:Energy Engineering
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1908:Hildebrand Street
1896:, 2010 renamed to
1873:Louise-Otto-Peters
1860:Bornaische Street
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1462:German Renaissance
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1438:Great Barrier Reef
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444:Leipziger Ratsholz
264: • Total
243: • Total
153:Show map of Saxony
2969:978-3-89771-577-6
2947:978-3-945027-16-5
2891:Thomas Steinert:
2852:978-3-936508-58-1
2575:static.leipzig.de
2389:Leipziger Zeitung
2361:978-3-937386-14-0
2307:Waters in Leipzig
1939:Civil Engineering
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1747:Connewitz station
1405:Leipzig Panometer
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1951:Computer Science
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1415:in an abandoned
1413:panoramic images
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1635:from 1978.
1570:Ilses Erika
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957:Gründerzeit
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885:natural gas
833:World War I
785:World War I
724:Royal Saxon
703:During the
686:Reformation
655:assimilated
639:Old Sorbian
595:Probstheida
482:Siebenacker
463:Langes Feld
459:Wolfswinkel
403:Südvorstadt
366:Stadtbezirk
185: /
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2865:Connewitz.
2718:Nieper-Bau
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2254:References
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2148:volleyball
2028:Healthcare
2003:dual study
1955:Mechanical
1757:services.
1496:figures).
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1492:interior (
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1365:, and the
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1235:of 82.4%:
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1015:Population
684:After the
649:cul-de-sac
581:restaurant
568:Pleißemühl
510:Mühlpleiße
486:Streitholz
476:Gautzscher
259:Population
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114:Connewitz
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2051:Childcare
2014:Libraries
1979:Cafeteria
1971:Economics
1787:Location
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1713:Magdeborn
1709:Nuremberg
1652:Südcenter
1591:Südcenter
1400:Panometer
1392:Panometer
1009:Fockeberg
978:Sparkasse
838:U.S. Army
829:air raids
741:gas lamps
520:estuary.
451:Pfarrholz
423:Schleußig
372:Geography
342:Connewitz
307:UTC+02:00
286:UTC+01:00
281:Time zone
251:Elevation
36:Stadtteil
2152:handball
2144:off-road
1975:Rector's
1724:horsebus
1690:discount
1656:discount
1581:Industry
1531:ceramics
1486:Art Deco
1367:squatter
1253:The Left
1208:Politics
980:and the
963:barracks
842:Red Army
789:Art Deco
643:rundling
564:Paußnitz
537:Batschke
498:Apitzsch
494:Mühlholz
467:Dachsbau
377:Location
362:Ortsteil
346:locality
224:Leipzig
40:Leipzig
2176:bowling
2168:frisbee
2164:croquet
2140:cycling
1766:Schools
1699:Traffic
1680:service
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1630:Combine
1524:Werk II
1516:Culture
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1241:Partei
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1103:15,030
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925:May Day
694:baroque
651:village
635:Sorbian
613:History
560:puddles
545:Zwenkau
490:Stempel
358:Germany
350:Leipzig
230:Founded
202:Germany
198:Country
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1686:Retail
1363:Antifa
1339:Other
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478:Spitze
407:Lößnig
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267:19,798
214:Saxony
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1963:Media
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1817:1865
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1292:CDU
1279:SPD
982:AOK
881:gas
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