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A main commercial focus is the production of pastries and candies. Furthermore, there are several high-performance medium-sized businesses in mechanical engineering and some specialty companies in town (conveying machinery, lighting design, production of felt).
578:(1898–1947) was mayor of the city; On April 24, 1945, together with members of the SPD, KPD and the pastors of the Protestant and Catholic churches, he achieved the surrender of the city to Major Victor G. Conley of the 1315: 435: 1308: 559:. From October 1943 to April 1945 Wurzen experienced several US air raids, with over 40 fatalities. The most severe occurred on October 7, 1944, when 13 "Flying Fortresses" 1301: 1211: 622: 1250: 1191: 610: 579: 1204: 1049:(1883–1934), author and painter (The city styles itself 'Ringelnatz City' in its official advertisements and website as a tribute to him.) 1014: 930: 200: 1245: 389: 1285: 133: 1058: 741: 369: 541: 468:
and later utilized as law courts, several schools, an agricultural college and as a police station including a prison.
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Wurzen is connected to the Leipzig metropolitan area via national highway B6, the closest expressway (
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and back through Wurzen. The long wait for the ferry later inspired a passage in his first edition of
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Memorial for the victims of Fascism and the dead of the long march (1945) in the new cemetery.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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GewĂ€hlte BĂŒrgermeisterinnen und BĂŒrgermeister im Freistaat Sachsen, Stand: 17. Juli 2022
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dropped around 85 high-explosive bombs on Wurzen, which were actually intended for the
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Wurzen is located on the central German route of the St. James pilgrims way to
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House Lossow (historic-cultural museum with an exhibition of Ringelnatz art).
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Former North-station of the "Muldentalbahn" (1875), today Magistrates' Court.
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From 1935 to 1945 the city housed a military district command and several
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Cityscape dominating buildings of the mill (MĂŒhlgraben) (1917–1925).
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Postal column (miles distance column) (1724) (re-erected in 1984).
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Castle of Wurzen (from 1497 to 1581 occasionally residence of the
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Today library and gallery of the town. 1270: 1031:(1719–1783), jurist and one of the most important German 412: 480:, Wurzen is first mentioned in the act of donation from 1205:"Einwohnerzahlen nach Gemeinden als Excel-Arbeitsmappe" 1001:(born 1948), historian and sociologist, researcher of 408: 398: 388: 376: 355: 338: 330: 322: 317: 309: 301: 296: 278: 273: 265: 253: 241: 231: 24: 1194:, Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 456:, here crossed by two bridges, 25 km east of 989:Hans-Ludwig Hirsch (born 1950), graduate chemist; 1123:(born 1937), football player (national team GDR) 846:in the former old cemetery (bronze sculpture by 1212:Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 1040:(* 1969), German opera song and oratorio singer 860:1607 (17th century) in the former old cemetery. 734:(1508). Large ensemble of bronze sculptures by 623:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany 79: 1162:(1746–1810); Youth friend of Goethe in Leipzig 72:Location of Wurzen within Leipzig district 1309: 536:On 31 July 1838 Wurzen was connected through 8: 1156:(1524–1595); Last Catholic bishop of Meissen 1111:, musician (1822–1853), songwriter, composer 1087:(1889–1946), 1936 to 1942 President of the 540:to the first German long-distance railway ( 1316: 1302: 1294: 1275: 1043:Julian Riedel, (born 1990), German TV host 896:of the former municipal waterworks (1893). 593:Via regia and Central German St. James Way 21: 801:Fountain at the marketplace in honour of 1223: 1221: 1143: 1135:(born 1932), mail artist and visual poet 929: 921: 877:Commemorative plaque for the victims of 512:army and burned almost completely down. 1184: 1074:(1609–1658), theologian, songwriter of 903:with telegraph station tower (1890/91). 866:Memorial place for the soldiers of the 611:Cultural Route of the Council of Europe 407: 375: 337: 316: 308: 295: 272: 264: 230: 195: 125: 68: 50: 41: 884:Millennial stone (Badergraben) (2000). 1097:Ralf Thomas (born 1932), evangelical 462:on the main line via Riesa to Dresden 427: 397: 387: 354: 329: 321: 305:68.54 km (26.46 sq mi) 300: 277: 252: 240: 7: 1091:and last Minister of Justice in the 791:at Cathedral's Square (17th century) 582:and thus saved it from destruction. 1286:History about the castle of Wurzen 1055:, (1587–1651), Lutheran theologian 1022:(1811–1873), jurist and Member of 1015:Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics 966:(1796–1884), Saxon mining official 856:, memorial for the victims of the 842:Memorial for the dead soldiers of 14: 585:Like in comparable cities of the 1228: 816:with emblem-adorned gate (1734). 665: 652: 636: 567:hydrogenation works in northern 171: 164: 139: 132: 55: 43: 1140:Persons with relation to Wurzen 960:(born 1984), singer and actress 942:(1859–1915), sculptor in Berlin 881:in the castle courtyard (2005). 835:(1883) with mural paintings by 805:(1983) showing Ringelnatz on a 500:here. 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Coat of arms of Wurzen
Wurzen is located in Germany
Wurzen is located in Saxony
51°22â€ČN 12°43â€ČE / 51.367°N 12.717°E / 51.367; 12.717
Germany
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Saxony
District
Leipzig
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UTC+01:00
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Leipzig
Saxony
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