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jet aircraft developed in the GDR were built at VEB Strömungsmaschinen. All these businesses did not continue to exist for long after reunification, because they were not competitive. The Elbe river was heavily polluted by industry wastewater, especially from the cellulose fiber factory; swimming in
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The reconstruction of the inner town has been advanced considerably since the beginning of the 1990s with intensive funding from the urban development funding programs. In the meantime, over 90% of the 300 buildings in the historic old town have been renovated. The number of inhabitants in the
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These killings ceased after pressure was exerted on the authorities by the local population. During August and
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In the mid-1980s, around 1,700 un-renovated apartments stood empty in Pirna, 400 of them in the old town. Individual particularly badly dilapidated houses were demolished in the period that followed, for example a house on the southeast corner of the market square and the so-called
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in 929), settlement in the Pirna area is again verifiable. The castle in Pirna, which was mentioned for the first time in 1269, probably already existed in the 11th century. In the context of the second
Eastern German colonization the town was founded by
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The streets are aligned from east to west and north to south forming a chessboard-like system. Only the streets east of the church are not aligned in this form, caused by the nearby
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The historical old town of Pirna - a virtual town guide
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Germans Elect Far-Right City Mayor, a Boost for the AfD
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the impact upon Pirna was proportionately much worse.
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Gedenkstätte Pirna-Sonnenstein - Sonnenstein memorial
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Local and regional bus services are operated by the
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862:Electorate of Saxony
833:Electorate of Saxony
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779:Electorate of Saxony
452:Vehicle registration
383: • Density
21:Piwi-interacting RNA
2865:Neustadt in Sachsen
2666:Street map of Pirna
2392:"StadtMuseum Pirna"
2179:Francesco Friedrich
1956:Neustadt in Sachsen
1533:Kuratorium Altstadt
1527:. When in 1989 the
1488:hydraulic machinery
1190:Königstein Fortress
582:from the north and
572:Sandstone Mountains
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187:Show map of Germany
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2593:(in German). Pirna
2432:"DDR Museum Pirna"
2301:Roger A. Freeman:
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1222:History of Germany
1194:Sonnenstein Castle
1182:
1174:
1145:Great Northern War
1093:Early Modern times
766:Kingdom of Bohemia
719:Upper Saxon German
478:
375: • Total
346: • Total
253:50.96222; 13.94028
219:Show map of Saxony
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2648:978-1-932970-32-6
2525:978-3-89494-139-0
2210:Eisenkammer Pirna
2192:Martin Mutschmann
2186:Honorary citizens
2161:Eva Schulze-Knabe
1972:Pirna-Copitz Nord
1914:Pirnaer Jazznacht
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1680:Niedervogelgesang
1621:Bundesautobahn 17
1508:turbines for the
1304:Niedervogelgesang
1218:History of Saxony
1214:Kingdom of Saxony
1170:Bernardo Bellotto
1141:Pirnaisches Elend
1087:Bishop of Meissen
997:derives from the
989:group called the
875:Kingdom of Saxony
603:Saxon wine region
592:Saxon Switzerland
565:The Elbe at Pirna
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2096:
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2087:, Germany (1990)
2083:
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2069:
2057:
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2044:
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2018:
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1804:
1789:
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1285:Pirna became an
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1122:Schmalkaldic War
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