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Что (кто) такое Dresden - определение

CAPITAL CITY OF THE FREE STATE OF SAXONY IN GERMANY
Dresden, Germany; Drezden; Altmarkt; Elbflorenz; Drezdzany; UN/LOCODE:DEDRS; Johannstadt; History of Dresden; Drežďany; Dresden, Saxony; Dresden old town; Innere Altstadt; Sports in Dresden; Architecture of Dresden; Universities in Dresden; List of people from Dresden
  • Stalinist architecture at the Altmarkt
  • Results of the 2019 city council election
  • Winning party by locality in the 2019 city council election
  • Results of the second round of the 2022 mayoral election
  • [[Saxon Switzerland]] a few kilometres outside of Dresden
  • Józef Brodowski]] (1895)
  • Hofkirche]] during construction.
  • The [[Fürstenzug]]—the Saxon sovereigns depicted in [[Meissen porcelain]]
  • [[Yenidze]]
  • The locally controversial UFA-Palast
  • The [[Sächsische Staatskanzlei]] (''Saxon State Chancellery'') is an institution assisting the President of the State.
  • [[Zwinger Palace]]
  • [[Dresden Academy of Fine Arts]]
  • Dresden Central Station]] is the main inter-city transport hub.
  • Historic city centre with main sights
  • Image of Dresden during the 1890s, before extensive World War II destruction. Landmarks include [[Dresden Frauenkirche]], [[Augustus Bridge]], and [[Katholische Hofkirche]].
  • The [[Waldschlösschen Bridge]] is a subject of controversy in Dresden and other parts of Germany.
  • The ruins of Dresden in 1945. Facing south from the town hall (''Rathaus'') tower. Statue ''Güte'' (''Good'' or ''Kindness'') by August Schreitmüller, 1908–1910.
  • Neumarkt]]
  • [[Transparent Factory]] owned by [[Volkswagen]]
  • [[GlobalFoundries]] semiconductor factory
  • The longest trams in Dresden set a record in length.
  • View over [[Dresden Basin]]
  • ''[[Sistine Madonna]]'' by [[Raphael]] in the ''[[Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister]]''
  • The [[Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion]], the current home of Dynamo Dresden
  • The Dresden Frauenkirche, a few years after its reconsecration
  • View over Altmarkt (Old market) during [[Striezelmarkt]]
  • [[TU Dresden]]
  • Zwinger]], 1719, [[wedding reception]] of [[Augustus III of Poland]] and [[Maria Josepha of Austria]]

Frieden (museum ship)         
1957 CARGO SHIP
Frieden Museum Ship; Traditionsschiff Typ Frieden; IMO 5121380
The Frieden (known in German as the Traditionsschiff Typ Frieden) is the former German motor vessel Dresden operated by the VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock. Since 1970 it has been used as a museum ship.
Dresden Castle         
  • The castle in 1550
  • The castle at night, 2008
  • Ruins of the castle, 1980
  • The castle in 1896
CASTLE IN DRESDEN, GERMANY
Dresden castle; Dresden Palace; Schloss Dresden; Dresdner Schloss; Stallhof (Dresden)
Dresden Castle or Royal Palace ( or ) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden, Germany. For almost 400 years, it was the residence of the electors (1547–1806) and kings (1806–1918) of Saxony from the Albertine House of Wettin as well as Kings of Poland (1697–1763).
Dresden-class cruiser         
  • Left elevation and deck plan as depicted in [[Jane's Fighting Ships]] 1914
  • One of ''Emden''{{'}}s 10.5 cm guns, preserved in [[Sydney, Australia]]
  • ''Emden''{{'}}s wreck after the battle
CLASS OF GERMAN LIGHT CRUISERS
Dresden class light cruiser; Dresden class cruiser
The Dresden class was a pair of light cruisers built for the Imperial German Navy in the early part of the 20th century. The class comprised , the lead ship, and .

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Dresden

Dresden (, German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] (listen); Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth largest by area (after Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne), and the third most populous city in the area of former East Germany, after Berlin and Leipzig. Dresden's urban area comprises the towns of Freital, Pirna, Radebeul, Meissen, Coswig, Radeberg and Heidenau and has around 790,000 inhabitants. The Dresden metropolitan area has approximately 1.34 million inhabitants.

Dresden is the second largest city on the River Elbe after Hamburg. Most of the city's population lives in the Elbe Valley, but a large, albeit very sparsely populated area of the city east of the Elbe lies in the West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands (the westernmost part of the Sudetes) and thus in Lusatia. Many boroughs west of the Elbe lie in the foreland of the Ore Mountains, as well as in the valleys of the rivers rising there and flowing through Dresden, the longest of which are the Weißeritz and the Lockwitzbach. The name of the city as well as the names of most of its boroughs and rivers are of Sorbian origin.

Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor, and was once by personal union the family seat of Polish monarchs. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre. The controversial American and British bombing of Dresden in World War II towards the end of the war killed approximately 25,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and destroyed the entire city centre. After the war, restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city.

Since German reunification in 1990, Dresden has again become a cultural, educational and political centre of Germany. The Dresden University of Technology is one of the 10 largest universities in Germany and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative. The economy of Dresden and its agglomeration is one of the most dynamic in Germany and ranks first in Saxony. It is dominated by high-tech branches, often called "Silicon Saxony". According to the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI) and Berenberg Bank in 2019, Dresden had the seventh best prospects for the future of all cities in Germany.

Dresden is one of the most visited cities in Germany with 4.7 million overnight stays per year. Its most prominent building is the Frauenkirche located at the Neumarkt. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed during World War II. The remaining ruins were left for 50 years as a war memorial, before being rebuilt between 1994 and 2005. Other famous landmarks include the Zwinger, the Semperoper and the Dresden Castle. Furthermore, the city is home to the renowned Dresden State Art Collections, originating from the collections of the Saxon electors in the 16th century. Dresden's Striezelmarkt is one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany and is considered the first genuine Christmas market in the world. Nearby sights include the National Park of Saxon Switzerland, the Ore Mountains and the countryside around Elbe Valley and Moritzburg Castle.

Примеры употребления для Dresden
1. Ramkumar, Arab News DRESDEN, Germany, 17 September 2006 — After a hiatus of over 60 years, the historic Green Vault in Dresden has finally reopened.
2. Her next stop, in Dresden, was a more difficult affair.
3. The two parties stayed on–message after the Dresden vote.
4. Reuters The renovated ceiling of the Frauenkirche in Dresden yesterday.
5. More than 8,000 of the apartments acquired by Fortress in Dresden are empty.