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Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; , ) 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 over 1.3 million inhabitants.
TU Dresden
institute of higher education in the city of Dresden, Saxony, Germany, founded in 1828

Stollen
Stollen ( or ) is a fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often containing marzipan. It is a traditional German Christmas bread. During the Christmas season the cake-like loaves are called Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten", the German word for Christmas) or Christstollen (after Christ). A ring-shaped Stollen made in a Bundt cake or Gugelhupf pan is called a Stollenkranz (stollen wreath).
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden–Meissen
diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany
Dresden Green Diamond
41 carats (8.2 g) natural green diamond
Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw
constitution
Innere Neustadt
part of Dresden, Germany
Kreuzschule
thumb|Kreuzschule, neogothic building of 1866, destroyed in 1945The Kreuzschule (German for "School of the Cross") in Dresden (also known by its Latin name, schola crucis) is the oldest surviving school in Dresden and one of the oldest in Germany. As early as 1300, a schoolmaster (Cunradus puerorum rector) was mentioned. It was founded as a grammar school for the singers of the capella sanctae crucis (Latin for "Chapel of the Holy Cross"), now the Dresdner Kreuzchor. The school is now a Protestant Gymnasium, officially called the Evangelisches Kreuzgymnasium.
Silicon Saxony
registered industry association
Cotta
part of Dresden, Germany
Kulturpalast Dresden
thumb|Kulturpalast Dresden, view from Altmarkt/Wilsdruffer Straße (2006)
The Kulturpalast Dresden () is a modernist building designed by Wolfgang Hänsch during the era of the German Democratic Republic. It was the largest multi-purpose hall in Dresden when it opened in 1969, and was used for concerts, dances, conferences and other events. The building underwent several years of reconstruction beginning in 2012 and opened with a new concert hall in April 2017.
Pieschen
thumb | right | alt=Pieschen city hall | Pieschen city hall
Pieschen is a quarter of the city of Dresden located on the northern bank of the Elbe River in the German state of Saxony.