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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 …

  5. 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.

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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.

  10. 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, …