THURINGIA

thoorĭnˈjə, Ger. Thüringen, state (1994 pop. 2,533,000), 6,273 sq mi (16,251 sq km), central Germany. It is bordered on the south by Bavaria, on the east by Saxony, on the north by Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, and on the west by Hesse. The region of Thuringia extends to the foot of the Harz Mts. in the north and is crossed by the Thuringian Forest, Ger. Thüringer Wald, which stretches from the Werra River in the west to the Thüringer Saale River in the southeast and rises to an altitude of 3,222 ft (982 m) in the Grosser Beerberg. Weimar (the capital), Jena, Gotha, Eisenach, Gera, Altenburg, Erfurt, Mühlhausen, and Suhl are the chief cities.

History

The ancient Thuringians, a Germanic tribe occupying central Germany between the Elbe and the Danube, were conquered by the Franks during the 6th cent. a.d. and were converted (8th cent.) to Christianity by St. Boniface. Charlemagne made Thuringia a march (frontier country) against the Slavs in the 9th cent., but it passed under the control of the Saxon dukes in the 10th cent.

In the 11th cent. the landgraves of Thuringia, with their seat at the celebrated Wartburg, emerged as princes of the Holy Roman Empire and ruled over much of the territory that is modern Thuringia. When Landgrave Louis IV died (1227) on a Crusade, Louis's widow, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, was expelled by his brother and successor, Henry Raspe, who later was antiking to Conrad IV. Although the succession to Thuringia was long contested after Henry's death in 1247, the major part eventually fell to the house of Wettin, i.e., to the margraves of Meissen, who in 1423 became electors of Saxony.

The division (1485) of the Wettin lands left most of the Thuringian territories in the hands of the Ernestine branch of the family, which also received the electoral title. Thuringia was split, under the Ernestines, into several duchies (see Saxe-Altenburg; Saxe-Coburg; Saxe-Gotha; Saxe-Meiningen; Saxe-Weimar). Principalities situated in Thuringia but not ruled by any of the branches of the Ernestine line were those of Reuss and Schwarzburg. Among the Ernestine duchies (which underwent several redivisions in the 17th, 18th, and 19th cent.) the most important, both politically and culturally, was Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (see under Saxe-Weimar).

All the Thuringian territories except Saxe-Meiningen sided with Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. The Thuringian states had been members of the German Confederation from 1815; they joined the North German Confederation in 1866 and the German Empire in 1871. Their rulers were expelled in 1918, and in 1920 the state of Thuringia was founded under the Weimar Republic by the union of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (without the city of Coburg, which went to Bavaria), Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Meiningen, the two sister principalities of Reuss, and the two sister principalities of Schwarzburg.

As constituted in 1946 under Soviet military occupation, Thuringia consisted of the prewar state of Thuringia with the addition of former Prussian enclaves and border areas, notably Erfurt and Mühlhausen. In 1952 the state was abolished as an East German administrative unit, and Thuringia was split into the districts of Erfurt, Suhl, and Gera. It was reintegrated as a state shortly before German reunification in Oct., 1990. It is the smallest but most densely populated of the new German states. The heavily industrial region began to experience economic hardship by the 1990s; many of its largest industrial concerns went out of business.

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...examples of the process. In areas of Thuringia poor health conditions contributed to...Soviet Military Administration of Land Thuringia (SVAT), the famous General Chuikov...seem to be the main reasons why women in Thuringia were so hesitant to attend such medical...
...together two power-generation systems. Thuringia, the state in which Erfurt is located...201, 100) is a city in the state of Thuringia, Germany, approximately 200 m above...Engine Vehicle category type 1992 1995 Thuringia(a) Cars Total 751,673 1,165...
...and in the Hastarian localities of Thuringia and Montagne Noire (Scott et al. 1984...or Araucarites and Aporoxylon from Thuringia, however, indicate that some lignophytes...such as Araucarites and Aporoxylon from Thuringia is likewise doubtful (Horich 1915...
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...Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia) have undergone the painful task of...Friedrich Schiller Universitat Jena in Thuringia. With the cooperation between Zeiss...Institute have been established. In Thuringia, the Hochschule fur Architektur-und...
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...in the fomerly East German state of Thuringia. Some eighty Catholics, Protestants...approved by the Roman Catholic bishop of Thuringia at the time. The distinctive legacies...our final day in the stark landscape of Thuringia. At a concluding dinner in the festive...
...repertoire, a work whose early reception in Thuringia has, until now, been at best a matter...Buxtehude known to have been circulating in Thuringia before 1700. The editors posit a line...J.S. Bach would later bring to Thuringia manuscripts of Buxtehudes music that...
...increased appreciation of the importance of the organ culture of Thuringia, especially in connection with the music of J. S. Bach...contemporaries, makes this handy little volume very useful indeed. Thuringia is one of the most important centers of organbuilding in Germany...
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...Humboldt face tough opposition, however. The federal states of Thuringia, Bavaria, and Saxony even filed a complaint of unconstitutionality...education, says Bavarias research minister Hans Zehetmair. Thuringia, Bavaria, and Saxony are also bemoaning the abolition of...
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...founded in 1838 in Scheibe-Alsbach, Thuringia, Germany, and was nationalized by the...which was founded in 1850 in Sitzendorf, Thuringia, Germany, and like Kister, was nationalized...founded in 1838 in Scheibe-Alsbach, Thuringia, Germany, and was nationalized by the...
...especially in the pure form that is offered in Thuringia and Saxony. Goethe could often be seen...Kostritzer beer today. While the beer in Thuringia and Saxony may rival the finest that...Situated on the border of Saxony and Thuringia, Bad Kostritz has been stuck in a time...
...can be found in most houses in Europe and in the USA. The Armand Marseille Doll Company was located in Koppels Dorf in the Thuringia region of Germany and the company was at the heart of the German dollmaking boom of the 1890s. It was started by Armand Marseille...
...doubles as a sandwich dressing. While bratwursts have been around for centuries (culinary historians trace their roots to Thuringia in 1404) the sausage hasnt remained stagnant. Companies offer a variety of brats incorporating cheeses and even those made...
...value emergency paper money vouchers issued during and after World War I to combat a metal shortage) issued by Apolda in Thuringia on August 1, 1921, illustrating the legend. FRED ATKINS, Sittingbourne, Kent. Wordy wise LEAK HOUSE -- more roof tiles...
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...Anhalt , Brandenburg , Berlin Hesse , Thuringia , Saxony Rhineland-Palatinate , Saarland...Bavaria , Saxony , Wurttemberg , Baden , Thuringia , Hesse , Mecklenburg (see under Mecklenburg...day France, W and S Germany, and Thuringia. Clovis I , who first united the Franks...
...German dynasty, which ruled in Saxony, Thuringia, Poland, Great Britain, Belgium...domains to include most of Saxony and Thuringia . In 1423, Frederick the Warlike of...Ernestine line retained its possessions in Thuringia but split into several collateral branches...
...bordered on the west by the German states of Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Bavaria; on...the west; it bordered on Franconia and Thuringia in the south. Duke Henry I (Henry the...13th 14th cent.) the larger parts of Thuringia and of Lower Lusatia and the intervening...
...North Rhine Westphalia and Lower Saxony in the north, and Thuringia in the east. It was formed in 1945 through the consolidation...Enfeoffed first to the dukes of Franconia, later to the counts of Thuringia, Hesse emerged in 1247 as a landgraviate immediately subject...
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