"1900-08-25"^^ . . "Flag of Germany.png"@nl . "40.6"^^ . . "600"^^ . . . . "Nordhausen"@nl . "3"^^ . . "72953"^^ . . "Nordhausen"@de . "A caf\u00E9 in the commercial quarter of Nordhausen"@en . . "1000"^^ . . . . "Nordhausen"@en . . . "Nordhausen"@en . . "Een Siemens CombinoDuo tram op lijn 10"@nl . . . . "Nordhausen"@de . . . "n/83/030317"@de . "Parkallee lijn2.jpg"@nl . "Een Machinenfabrik Esslingen GT4 tram op lijn 2"@nl . . . "miniatur| Das Wappen von Nordhausen Die Hansestadt Nordhausen ist die Kreisstadt vom Landkreis Nordhausen im Norden von Th\u00FCringen. Sie grenzt an Neustadt, Harztor, Buchholz, Werther, Urbach und G\u00F6rsbach. Nordhausen ist in 16 Stadtteile gegliedert."@de . . . . "Kategorie:Nordhausen"@de . "1 - Krankenhaus \u2022 Bahnhofsplatz 2 - Parkallee \u2022 Nordhausen Ost 10 - Krankenhaus \u2022 Ilfeld Neanderklinik"@nl . . . "Nordhausen"@de . . . "Verkehrsbetriebe Nordhausen.png"@nl . "miniatur| Das Wappen von Nordhausen Die Hansestadt Nordhausen ist die Kreisstadt vom Landkreis Nordhausen im Norden von Th\u00FCringen. Sie grenzt an Neustadt, Harztor, Buchholz, Werther, Urbach und G\u00F6rsbach. Nordhausen ist in 16 Stadtteile gegliedert."@de . "Nordhausen"@de . "Nordhausen"@de . . . . . "1 - Krankenhaus \u2022 Bahnhofsplatz 2 - Parkallee \u2022 Nordhausen Ost 10 - Krankenhaus \u2022 Ilfeld Neanderklinik"@nl . . "Nordhaus.png"@en . . "Niedersachswerfen lijn10.jpg"@nl . "Nordhausen is the capital city of Gro\u00DFgermania. Located at the southern edge of the Harz Mountains on the River Zorge, the city is also capital of the Province of Thuringia. With a population of over seventy thousand, Nordhausen also has Stadtrecht (city rights), and is designated Unter-Zorge-Tal (Lower Zorge Valley) by the Committee for the Oversight of Imperial Cities. Nordhausen has a large textile and bicycle industry, as well as producing large quantities of ale. It is also home to the headquarters of Gro\u00DFgermania's Imperial Military."@en . "51"^^ . "4042532"^^ . . . . . . . "Nordhaus2.png"@en . . "g"@de . . . . . . . . "Nordhausen is the capital city of Gro\u00DFgermania. Located at the southern edge of the Harz Mountains on the River Zorge, the city is also capital of the Province of Thuringia. With a population of over seventy thousand, Nordhausen also has Stadtrecht (city rights), and is designated Unter-Zorge-Tal (Lower Zorge Valley) by the Committee for the Oversight of Imperial Cities. A relatively small city by German standards, Nordhausen nearly doubled in size in the first six month of the Empire's existence. It was chosen as the capital largely due to concerns that maintaining the capital at Berlin or another larger German city would unfairly marginalize minority interests in the new Empire. Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark, said, at a meeting of the heads of state of the Association of Germanic States (the supranational precursor to Gro\u00DFgermania), that '[Berlin] is the capital of hedonism, prostitution, and lederhosen.' The city is the center of imperial politics. Both the Reichstag and the Witenagemot meet in the city, and the Imperial Palace, the Emperor's summer residence and office, is located on the river a short ways outside city limits. Originally founded in 785 by the Carolingians, Nordhausen became a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire in 1220. Embracing the Protestant Reformation during the Thirty Years War, the city was part of the Confederation of the Rhine under Napoleonic domination. Serving as a concentration camp under the Gro\u00DFdeutsches Reich, it was captured by Soviet forces on 2 July 1945. Becoming part of the German Democratic Republic following World War II, it became part of the historic state of Thuringia in 1990 upon German reunification. The staging point for much of the political campaigns of the German National Unionist Party (DNUP), Michael von Preu\u00DFen got ninety-one percent of the popular vote in the city in his bid for Chancellor in the 2007 emergency election. Nordhausen has a large textile and bicycle industry, as well as producing large quantities of ale. It is also home to the headquarters of Gro\u00DFgermania's Imperial Military."@en . "Nordhausen"@nl . "125"^^ . "242534170"^^ .