Leipzig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leipzig (German pronunciation: [ˈlaɪptsɪç] , also called Leipsic in English; Upper Sorbian: Lipsk) is, with a population of 515,459, [1] the largest city in the federal state ...
Battle of Leipzig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Leipzig (German: Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig) or Battle of the Nations, fought on 16–19 October 1813, was one of the most decisive defeats suffered by Napoleon ...
Leipzig - Kotaku
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Leipzig - LoveToKnow 1911
LEIPZIG, a city of Germany, the second town of the kingdom of Saxony in size and the first in commercial importance, 70 m. N.W. of Dresden and 111 m. S.W. of Berlin by rail, and 6 ...
Arthur Leipzig, Photographer
The official web site of Arthur Leipzig (1918- ), American photographer perhaps best known for his photo essays on New York life in the 1940's and 50's.
Guide to Bach Tour - Leipzig
Contents: Description & History | Events in Life History of J.S. Bach | Performance Dates of J.S. Bach’s Vocal Works | Features of Interest | Information & Links | Photos Part 1 ...
Leipzig (Germany) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Leipzig (Germany), city, western Saxony Land (state), east-central Germany. It lies just above the junction of the Pleisse, Parthe, and ...
Leipzig, Germany - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan ...
Leipzig . city square. Leipzig (ancient Lipsk, from lipa, Slavonic for "lime tree"), city in east central Germany, in Saxony (Sachsen), located near the confluence of the Pleisse ...
Leipzig - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Leipzig
Leipzig. Major commercial and industrial city in west Saxony, Germany, on the Weisse Elster (a tributary of the River Elbe), 145 km/90 mi southwest of Berlin; population (2003 est ...



