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  • {{Image|Magdeburg.jpg|right|400px|Position of Magdeburg in middle Germany}} ...With about 230,000 inhabitants it is the second largest city of the state. Magdeburg is the seat of a [[Roman-Catholic]] bishop (since 1994) and of a bishop in
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  • German physicist, inventor of air pump, known for the Magdeburg hemispheres.
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  • {{Image|Magdeburg.jpg|right|400px|Position of Magdeburg in middle Germany}} ...With about 230,000 inhabitants it is the second largest city of the state. Magdeburg is the seat of a [[Roman-Catholic]] bishop (since 1994) and of a bishop in
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  • ...ot pull apart the two halves of an evacuated sphere, which became known as Magdeburg hemispheres. On 8 May 1654, he performed the experiment before the Reichsta '''Otto von Guericke''' (November 20, 1602, Magdeburg – May 11, 1686, Hamburg) was a German physicist, engineer, and natu
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  • {{r|Magdeburg hemispheres}}
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  • {{r|Magdeburg}}
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  • {{r|Magdeburg}}
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  • * [[Saxony-Anhalt]] / Sachsen-Anhalt ([[Magdeburg]])
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  • ...denburg-Prussia]] annexed it together with [[Magdeburg]] as the [[Duchy of Magdeburg]]. In 1815 it became part of the [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] [[Province ...irk") of Halle. When Saxony-Anhalt was re-established as a ''Bundesland'', Magdeburg became the capital.
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  • ...art of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1597 Vitebsk was granted the Magdeburg Rights. In 1772 it was taken over by Russia in the First Partition of Polan
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  • ...son [[Archduke Leopold William]], the Bishoprics of [[Halberstadt]] and [[Magdeburg]]. But he also wished to grant him [[Hildesheim]] and [[Bremen]]. However,
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  • ...He had had some experience designing a similar garden city development in Magdeburg in 1912-15.” In Hufeisen alone, there are over 1000 two- to four-bedroom ...on the subject: ”Before the war, I was denounced as a glass architect. In Magdeburg they called me the apostle of colour. The one is only a consequence of the
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  • ...1926 he was elected to the City Council of Berlin, served as the mayor of Magdeburg in 1931, and in 1932/33 represented the Social Democrats in the leftist win
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  • He was born in Burg, near Magdeburg, Prussia, on June 1, 1780, the son of a retired Prussian officer. His first
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  • | [[Saxony-Anhalt]] || [[Magdeburg]]
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  • ...n air pump invented in 1650 by [[Otto von Guericke]], the Burgomaster of [[Magdeburg]]. The pump was greatly improved by Boyle in corporation with his assistant
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  • * Apostle to the Polish: Saint [[Adalbert of Magdeburg|Adalbert]]
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  • |[[Magdeburg]]
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  • ...d the world's first large-scale [[Vacuum (science)|vacuum]] known as the [[Magdeburg hemispheres]]. He was driven to make a vacuum in order to disprove [[Arist
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