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directly to Stolberg. These excursion services ran on weekends, once in the morning to Stolberg and once in the afternoon back towards Leipzig and Magdeburg. Scheduled train services to Stolberg were cancelled, however, in December 2011, by the public transport company of Saxony-Anhalt (NASA), due to
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in the mid-16th century to head the Lutheran Church in the county. In 1645 the County of Stolberg split into 2 new counties â€“ called Stolberg-Stolberg and Stolberg-Wernigerode. When the latter established its own church seat in 1658, the one in Stolberg became known as the Comital Consistory of
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The appearance of the roads in Stolberg is unique for Germany. At the entrances to the town there are signs indicating a speed limit of 30 km/h and no parking zones (cars may park in designated areas for one hour with the use of parking discs). Otherwise there are no road signs in the town.
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at the Joseph's Cross on the GroĂźer Auerberg takes place on 30 April with stage plays, musicians, herb women, broom makers, witches and devils as well as a great firework display at the end. Concerts at the Joseph's Cross also take place on Ascension and Pentecost
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who was born in the town. On 2 May 1525, rebellious peasants invaded the town and forced the ruling Count Botho of Stolberg to accept their demands, the 24 Stolberg Articles. These were quickly revoked, however, following the defeat of the peasants.
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Nevertheless, the consistory continued to have regional responsibility for the Lutheran church parishes in the former county. Until the separation of church and state in 1919 it was directly subordinate to the imperial lord
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from the 13th century is very expensive, thanks to its hillside location. Here, too, the German Foundation for Monument Conservation is involved, alongside other donors. Northwest of the church is
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Stolberg-Stolberg. In 1893 it was further renamed into the Princely Consistory of Stolberg-Stolberg. Since 1821 the Lutheran parishes on the territory of the former county have been part of the
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c.f. "Aufhebung der Ordnung über die Zusammensetzung und Befugnisse des Evangelisch-Lutherischen Konsistoriums und Auflösung des Evangelisch-Lutherischen Konsistoriums Stolberg-Roßla", in:
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from 1454 is an architectural curiosity because it has no internal stairs. The only access to the upper storeys is by an external flight of steps that also leads up to St. Martin's Church.
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to death (3 youths, carried out in two cases) or to lengthy terms in prison of up to 25 years. The majority of the youths did not survive captivity in the Soviet
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Das Provinzial-Recht der Königlich Preußischen vormals Königl. Sächsischen Landestheile mit Ausschluß der Lausitz: nebst Beweisstellen, Gründen und Bemerkungen
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In early 1946, "14 youths aged from 15 to 18" (two were 19 and 20 years old) were arrested by an operational group of the Soviet Security Service, the
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Strukturprobleme evangelischer Kirchenverfassung: rechtsvergleichende Untersuchungen zum Verfassungsrecht der deutschen evangelischen Landeskirchen
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Magdeburg â€“ Loburg und Berga-Kelbra â€“ Stolberg werden auf Bus umgestellt NASA GmbH, 19. September 2011, accessed on 26 November 2011.
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On 5 November 1947 the Consistory of Stolberg-Stolberg was merged with the "old" Princely Consistory of Stolberg-RoĂźla, whose seat was in
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holds its annual general meeting. This literary, scholarly club researches the life and works of the well-known 18th century author,
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In 1833, Stolberg had 2,392 inhabitants. At the beginning of the 20th century, Stolberg became a tourist town. In 1923, a railway to
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in around AD 1000, although there is evidence of mining in the area as far back as 794. The name is derived from the German words
1524: 1414: 542: 121: 1489:. Eigenverlag, Calw, 2002. Mitherausgeber: Landesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der DDR. 1494: 1463:, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1972, p. 231. (Zugleich: Cologne, Univ., Rechtswiss. Fak., Habil.-Schr. 1968). 324: 1254: 89: 1583: 803:. The castle owes its present appearance to remodelling work carried out between 1690 and 1700. Until they were 1262: 963:(579 m). The hill known as the Großer Auerberg rises not far from Stolberg. At its summit is the 38-metre-high 215: 495:, the industry reaching its heyday during the 16th century. By contrast, mining ceased in the 17th century. 304: 60: 424: 994:
Although there is a clear separation between pavement and road, this may be seen as an early form of the
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On the weekend after Ascension, the Stolberg Shooting Guild, which was founded in 1421, holds its
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or Knight's Gate, the only surviving medieval town gate in Stolberg. West of the gate is the
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Hans von Werthern (1443–1533), knight, privy councillor of the reigning dukes of Saxony,
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Tilemann Plathner (1490–1551), superintendent and first Evangelical minister in Stolberg
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ran local rail services. In addition, in the summer there were through trains from
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Johann Arnold Zeitfuchs (1671–1742), chronicler, theologian and Christian author
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in St. Martin's Church and a fairy tale Advent event in the alleys of the town.
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of Eisleben to disband the Evangelical-Lutheran Consistory of Stolberg-RoĂźla."
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From its earliest days, Stolberg had been the residence and family seat of the
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is held with its twin towns of Stolberg (Rhineland) and Hardegsen (Solling).
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has on 28 October 2005 decided consultation with the district synod of the
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On 1 September 2010, Stolberg was incorporated into the municipality of
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The town coat of arms has been re-designed by the herald, utz Döring.
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and dates to 1851, but was partly burnt down. Also on the street are
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Amtsblatt der Föderation evangelischer Kirchen in Mitteldeutschland
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In early February, usually on the second Sunday of the month, the
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Paulus von Stolzmann (1863–1930), General of Infantry in the
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in 1945 the castle was owned by the family of the Prince of
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and Stolberg was subsequently administered by the Prussian
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style between 1539 and 1547. In the southeast wing is the
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was opened. The town has been a health resort since 1946.
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Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010
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The Thomas MĂĽntzer Monument by K.F.Messerschmidt, 1989
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mountains, about 27 kilometres (17 mi) west of
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Georg Aemilius (1517–1569), theologian and botanist
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Evangelical Church of the Church Province of Saxony
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The 813:German Foundation for Monument Conservation 1413:Daniel Seibert (born 1980), bearer of the 428:Stolberg's timber-framed houses and castle 1257:, where good connexions were possible at 1225:Motorists can approach the town from the 753:The town hall on the market square (left) 1308: 905:) which houses the local history museum. 764: 756: 748: 740: 431: 423: 415: 1360:Johann Schneidewein (1519–1568), lawyer 1045:bonfire is lit on the Festival Square ( 1589:Former municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt 1576: 1378:Gottfried Gruner (1923-2011), sculptor 865:) that stood next to the tower in the 847:. The restoration of the three-aisled 843:preached on 21 April 1525 against the 596:, on allegations of being involved in 1551:. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. 1415:Bundeswehr Cross of Honour for Valour 1185:opens in the historic hunting lodge ( 1174:On the 1st Advent Sunday there is an 731: 543:Evangelical Church in Central Germany 240:67.52 km (26.07 sq mi) 1181:On the 2nd or 3rd Advent Sunday the 1132:On the second weekend in August the 1015:) is minted in the Old Mint Museum ( 975: 769:Post office with Saiger Tower behind 539:Evangelical State Church of Prussia 13: 1381:Wolfgang Knape (born 1947), author 1324:and owner of the Barony of BrĂĽcken 1215: 945:) that commemorates Martin Luther. 420:The market in Stolberg around 1905 14: 1610: 1559: 1281: 1165:Johann Gottfried Schnabel Society 1001: 1396:(b 1975), state chairman of the 1339:(1504–1574), 28th abbess of the 1203:prisoners, who were murdered by 1072:with competitions for the king ( 711: 691: 671: 608:force. They were sentenced by a 502:. In 1548 it became the seat of 128: 127: 120: 96: 95: 88: 59: 47: 1278:low utilization of the trains. 643: 1533: 1515: 1500: 1479: 1466: 1453: 1440: 1305:Sons and daughters of the town 1255:main line from Halle to Kassel 1110:, with shooting with historic 510:. The town was awarded to the 16:Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 1: 1433: 1341:imperial abbey at Quedlinburg 1297:; 1692–1751/8), German author 988: 736: 1346:Countess Juliana of Stolberg 1193: 1096:Stolberg Archery Competition 984:, a 1,000-year-old oak tree. 561:Evangelischer Oberkirchenrat 7: 1421: 662:Stolberg, Saxony-Anhalt is 651: 626: 541:. 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Coat of arms of Stolberg
Stolberg is located in Germany
Stolberg is located in Saxony-Anhalt
51°34′N 10°57′E / 51.567°N 10.950°E / 51.567; 10.950
Germany
State
Saxony-Anhalt
District
Mansfeld-SĂĽdharz
SĂĽdharz
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
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Vehicle registration
www.stadt-stolberg.de
Stolberg
town
Mansfeld-SĂĽdharz
German State
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Harz

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