
Thuringia - Wikipedia
The Thuringian school system was developed after the reunification in 1990, combining some elements of the former GDR school system with the Bavarian school system.
Thuringia | German State, History & Culture | Britannica
In 1920, under the Weimar Republic, several old Thuringian territories (chiefly the Ernestine Saxon duchies) were merged into a new Thuringia, a state of republican Germany, with Weimar as its capital.
Thuringia, Germany - tourist information from GermanSights
Find out more about Germany's 'green state' of Thuringia - home to the Thuringian Forest and a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Thüringen - Profile of the German Federal State
Discover Thüringen: accommodation, hotels, attractions, festivals, events, tourist boards, tours and much more. Official Thuringia Tourism information (in German). The State Capital, Landeshauptstadt …
THURINGIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THURINGIAN is a member of an ancient Germanic people whose kingdom was overthrown by the Franks in the sixth century.
Thuringia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
A predominantly mountainous and forested region, Thuringia is also known for a quartet of beautiful ancient cities and the Wartburg Castle - a UNESCO world heritage site and erstwhile refuge of …
Thuringia - wellness, hiking and winter sports - Germany Travel
A variety of landscapes, a fabulous wealth of castles and palaces, an unforgettable diversity of culture and architecture and so many fun things to do – this is what the holiday destination of Thuringia is all …
Thuringii Explained
The Thuringii, or Thuringians were a Germanic people [1] who lived in the kingdom of the Thuringians that appeared during the late Migration Period south of the Harz Mountains of central Germania, a …
Thuringia - Wikiwand
The Thuringian school system was developed after the reunification in 1990, combining some elements of the former GDR school system with the Bavarian school system.
Free State of Thuringia – My Saxe-Altenburg Relatives Vol. 1
Thuringia borders on the German states of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, Bavaria and Hesse. The ridges of the western Harz Mountains divide the region from Lower Saxony on the north-west, …