LC control no. | no2014035173 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Falkenstein/Harz (Germany) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Germany--Falkenstein/Harz |
Variant(s) | Stadt Falkenstein, Harz (Germany) |
See also | Ermsleben (Germany) |
Beginning date | 20020101 |
Associated country | Germany |
Found in | Schmitt, Reinhard. Die Stadtkirche St. Sixtus in Ermsleben, 2010: (not mentioned) Falkenstein/Harz website, Mar. 14, 2014: home page (Falkenstein/Harz; lies in the southeastern part of Landkreis Harz; with 7 communities ("Ortsteile") it encompasses an area of 100 square kilometers with about 6560 inhabitants (Dec. 31, 2002); the name of the city relates to the Burg Falkenstein in the Selke Valley; several connections among the communities formed the basis for the development of an administrative collectivity ("Verwaltungsgemeinschaft") in 1992, and with territorial reform the city of Falkenstein/Harz a decade later) <http://www.falkenstein-harz.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=18058> Stadt Ermsleben website, Mar. 14, 2014: home page (Stadt Falkenstein/Harz, the seat of which is the city of Ermsleben) <http://www.ermsleben.de/falken/ermsl/index.html> Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, Mar. 14, 2014 (access point: Falkenstein, Harz; other access point: Stadt Falkenstein, Harz ; came into existence Jan. 1, 2002 by combination of the city of Ermsleben and the communities of Endorf, Meisdorf, Neuplatendorf, Pansfelde, Reinstedt and Wieserode) German Wikipedia, Mar. 14, 2014: "Falkenstein/Harz" (Falkenstein/Harz; coordinates: 51°43' N, 11°20' E; a city in Landkreis Harz in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany); the city was formed Jan. 1, 2002 from the consolidation of the previously independent city of Ermsleben with the independent communities of Endorf, Meisdorf, Neuplatendorf, Pansfelde, Reinstadt and Wieserode) |
Not found in | GEOnet, Mar. 14, 2014 |