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There is no such language as "Thuringian". People living in Thuringia, Germany speak various dialects of German.

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There is no such language as "Thuringian". People living in Thuringia, Germany speak various dialects of German.

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Central Germany is characterized by its rolling hills and low-lying mountains, such as the Harz Mountains and the Thuringian Forest. The region is also known for its dense forests and fertile river valleys, including the Weser and Elbe rivers.

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Petra Wend is a German author known for writing novels in the mystery and thriller genres. Some of her popular works include "The Thuringian Sheets" and "The Thuringian Cauldron."

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St. Elizabeth (of Hungary) was born in Hungary, yet was betrothed to Hermann of the Court of Thuringia. She was a pius child who lived in the Thuringian court in Wartburg Castle near Eisenach

She is not to be confused with Elizabeth of Portugal.

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The Wolpertinger (Crisensus bavaricus) (also called "Wolperdinger", "Poontinger" or "Woiperdinger") is a fictional animal said to inhabit the alpine forests of Bavaria in Germany. It has body parts of various animals - generally wings, antlers, and fangs, all attached to the body of a small mammal. The most widespread description is that of a horned rabbit or a horned squirrel. It is similar to the Rasselbock of the Thuringian Forest, the Elwedritscheof the Palatinate region, which is described as a chicken-like creature with antlers, and to the American invention of the jackalope, as well as to the Swedish Skvader.

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