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Synonyms for remda or Related words with remda
teichel
grosselfingen
klettbach
eigeltingen
reinholterode
stadtlengsfeld
ortrand
dettighofen
oberlungwitz
ellhofen
schechingen
neukalen
mariaposching
gleisweiler
frickingen
mittelfr
schwanfeld
hartmannsdorf
hohenleuben
obererbach
bretzfeld
neusorg
treffurt
oldisleben
gersdorf
stadtkreise
schrozberg
kapsweyer
ohlsbach
immenhausen
bergtheim
billigheim
friolzheim
burladingen
marktsteft
wiatrowo
obernheim
heimsheim
alleshausen
rietheim
nenzingen
stauchitz
illingen
holleischen
nabburg
kaltennordheim
thedinghausen
wilhelmsdorf
vatterode
leinzell
Examples of "remda"
The name of the zakaznik originates from the
Remda
River, a left tributary of the Zhelcha River, which flows in the zakaznik.
Remda
-Teichel is a town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 15 km northwest of Saalfeld, and 28 km southeast of Erfurt.
The textile industry was also important. It was concentrated in Apolda (mostly hosiery knitting mills) and Neustadt an der Orla. Other major textile plants could be found in Wenigenjena, Eisenach, Weida,
Remda
and Blankenhain. In 1895, the textile industry employed approximately people.
About 30 rivers flow into the lake. The largest are Velikaya and Emajõgi, smaller rivers include Zadubka, Cherma, Gdovka, Kuna, Torohovka,
Remda
, Rovya, Chernaya, Lipenka, Startseva, Borovka, Abija, Obdeh, Piusa, Võhandu, Kodza, Kargaya, Omedu, Tagajõgi and Alajõgi. The lake is drained by only one river, the Narva into the Baltic Sea.
Friedemann Bechmann was born in Elleben, a small town in the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, a short distance to the north of Erfurt. His father, Andreas Bechmann, was a church pastor originally from
Remda
, nearby. However, his father died in 1633 and after his mother, born Anna Maria Glass, also died, in 1637, he was taken in by his mother's brother, the physician Balthasar Glass, and grew up in Arnstadt. Later he was taken on by another of his mother's relatives, Salomo Glass, and educated at the gymnasium (secondary school) in Gotha where his teachers included and, between 1647 and 1649, Georg Heß.