Zwickau
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town, kreisstadt
Zwickau counts nearly 100 000 inhabitants. Before the Second World War it was the capital of the Western Saxony administrative district. It's the birthplace of romance composer Robert Schumann (June 8th 1810 - Juli 29th 1856) and it's the cradle of the Saxon auto mobile industry. It was the heart of Auto-Union Silver Arrows in the 30's (Rosemeyer, Nuvolari, Stuck, Delius, Hasse, Meyer, Mueller)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwikau
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°42'34"N 12°29'47"E
- Nordhausen 152 km
- Helmstedt 207 km
- Neuruppin - Fontanestadt 250 km
- Eberswalde-Finow 255 km
- Krnov 372 km
- Mettmann 395 km
- Neunkirchen 410 km
- Zhaosu/ Mong'ghulküre 5089 km
- Qiaotou (Datong) 6877 km
- Weiyuan (Huzhu) 6904 km
- City Hall of Zwickau (Western Saxony Hall of Zwickau) 0.6 km
- West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau Innenstadt Campus 0.6 km
- Swan pond (Zwickau) 0.6 km
- Osterstein Castle (Easter stone) (ZWICKAU) 1.3 km
- Electrical sub-station 1.3 km
- West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau Scheffelstraße Campus 2.7 km
- Auto Union plant Audi, formerly plant 2 "Sachsenring" (ZWICKAU) 2.8 km
- Electrical sub-station 6.3 km
- Black Horse Ranch 8.1 km
- Hohndorf 13 km
City Hall of Zwickau (Western Saxony Hall of Zwickau)
West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau Innenstadt Campus
Swan pond (Zwickau)
Osterstein Castle (Easter stone) (ZWICKAU)
Electrical sub-station
West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau Scheffelstraße Campus
Auto Union plant Audi, formerly plant 2 "Sachsenring" (ZWICKAU)
Electrical sub-station
Black Horse Ranch
Hohndorf