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Qué (quién) es J P Dahlén - definición

TOWN IN THE DISTRICT NORDSACHSEN, IN THE FREE STATE OF SAXONY, GERMANY
Dahlen (Saxony); Dahlen (Sachsen)
  • Dahlen Town hall

J. P. Dahlén         
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
J. P. Dahlen
Jonas Petter Dahlén (also called "Dahlén i Kiruna", meaning 'Dahlén in Kiruna'; 14 November 1881 in Ragunda – 23 January 1938 in Jukkasjärvi) was a Swedish mine worker and politician.Tvåkammarriksdagen 1867-1970 (Almqvist & Wiksell International 1992), band 5, pp.
J-P Mayer         
GERMAN EDITOR
J-P Mayer
Jacob-Peter Mayer (1903–1992) was a German-born editor of the works of Alexis de Tocqueville and founder of the Tocqueville Research Centre at the University of Reading where he was Professor Emeritus. He was considered 'the foremost authority on the great French sociologist'.
Dahlen Castle         
  • ceiling painted by Adam Friedrich Oeser
  • Emperor's Hall
  • Grand Stair Hall
  • Weißersaal (White Hall) were painted by Adam Friedrich Oeser
  • Castle ruins seen from the town park
Castle Dahlen; Schloss Dahlen
Dahlen Castle () is a castle built between 1744 and 1751 in the small town of Dahlen, located in Saxony, Germany.

Wikipedia

Dahlen, Saxony

Dahlen is a town in the district Nordsachsen, in Saxony, Germany. Since 1994, the town of Dahlen consists of the old town with the addition of neighbouring villages Börln with Bortewitz, Radegast and Schwarzer Kater (literal translation: Black Tomcat), Großböhla, Neuböhla and Kleinböhla, Schmannewitz and Ochsensaal.