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B 96
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- runs as a bypass road in the east of the city between Laugkfeld and Roßkaupe, later on Knappenstraße, Kleinkoschener Straße and Buchwalder Straße to Kleinkoschen
- Development: listed former waterworks
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B 169
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- runs as a bypass road in the north of the city between Brieske and Sedlitz
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Ackerstrasse
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- Road south of federal highway 169 from Calauer Strasse in a westerly direction; parallel to the B 169; Halfway there is direct access to the north on the B 169
- ADAC air rescue with Christoph 33 and Christoph Brandenburg
- partially devastated
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Adam-Scharrer-Strasse
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- runs as the northern parallel street of Briesker Straße from F.-C.-Weiskopf-Straße in a south-westerly direction, at the south-western end a turn in a north-west direction to the confluence with Louis-Fürnberg-Straße / Erich-Weinert-Straße
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- lies north of the New Cemetery ; Bernhard Kellermann High School
- named after the writer Adam Scharrer
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Adolf-Hennecke-Strasse
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- runs from Steindamm in a westerly direction to Niemtscher Weg; southern parallel street of Schulstrasse; continue from Niemtscher Weg in a south-westerly direction as Hanseatenstrasse
- Dismantling of the high-rise in 2007
- Development: listed school (former POS I Arthur Wölk, later secondary school), parking garage of the Schlossparkcenter
- named after the activist Adolf Hennecke ; former name Turnstrasse
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Adolfstrasse
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- The spur road from the Roßkaupe to the north with a turn to the northeast, south parallel road to Güterbahnhofstrasse
- Headquarters of the Senftenberg Employment Agency
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Ahlbecker Strasse
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- runs as the southern parallel street of Briesker Straße from Greifswalder Straße to Usedomer Straße
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Straße, Greifswalder Straße, Stralsunder Straße, Ückeritzer Straße and Usedomer Straße between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Straße, the Black Elster and the city limits to Brieske as well as Hanseatenstraße, Fischreiherstraße, Kranichstraße, Kormoranstraße, Möwenstraße and Seeadlerstraße between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- named after the place Ahlbeck
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Albertinenstrasse
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- The cul-de-sac from the border road to the south
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Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse
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- two spur streets from Miner's Street; the north runs in a north-westerly direction with a turn to the northeast, the south runs in a westerly direction
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with Hörlitzer Strasse between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Klettwitzer Strasse and Bergmanns Strasse from 1964 to 1966
- named after the doctor and pacifist Albert Schweitzer
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At the ironworks
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- Stubway west of Lindenstrasse, turning north; Extension of the eastern part of the Eisenbahnstraße from the Krankenhausstraße
- located at the former ironworks
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At the Elsterdeich
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- runs from Am Salzgraben as an eastern parallel road to Steindamm in a north-west direction to the Schwarzen Elster (Buchwalde), then turns north-east to run parallel to the Schwarzen Elster as a spur road
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At the court
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- Road in an easterly direction from Steindamm to the Heimatruh garden colony; south of Grünstraße; further west from Steindamm as Burglehnstraße
- former name Bürgermeisterwiesenweg, then Elsterstraße until December 1, 2019
- formerly named after the Storchenelster (former tributary of the Black Elster ); named after the Senftenberg district court
- Development: Archdeaconate from 1876; Bounded to the south by the Elsterhorst garden division in the south and by the Frohsinn and Recreation garden division in the north , it flows into the Heimatruh garden division in the east
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At the hotel
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- runs from Jüttendorfer Anger in a southerly direction to Wehrstrasse; continue south from Wehrstraße as Am Neumarkt
- on the side of the eponymous Hotel Kronprinz
- Demolition of the old town and construction of coal substitute apartments together with Am Neumarkt, Niemtscher Weg, Wehrstraße, Rosenstraße and Schulstraße in the early to mid-1980s
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At the Neumarkt
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- runs from Wehrstraße in a southerly direction to Schulstraße; eastern parallel street of Rosenstrasse; continue north from Wehrstraße as Am Hotel; also area between Ritterstraße / Schmiedestraße / Schulstraße / Steindamm
- here was part of the official pond. The pond was bought by Mayor Samuel Heinrich Meyer, hence the name Meyer's pond. After the pond had been drained, the new market was created.
- Dismantling of the old town development and construction of coal substitute apartments together with Am Hotel, Wehrstraße, Niemtscher Weg, Rosenstraße and Schulstraße in the early to mid-1980s; Block of flats with rows of shops
- 2004/2005 demolition of the apartment block (Neumarktriegel)
- Neumarkt design as a small park with a mosaic with bathing scenes and bronze sculptures by Ernst Sauer , a 60-meter-long artificial stream that simulates the Wolschinka.
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At the pioneer house
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse in a westerly direction to Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse; northern parallel street of Reyersbachstraße
- Located at the former pioneer house, today the Pegasus youth center
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At the salt ditch
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- southern parallel road to Am Elsterdeich; runs from Steindamm in a northeastern direction (parallel to the salt ditch); further course from Steindamm in a south-westerly direction as a garden path
- located on the salt ditch
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At the castle park
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- western cul-de-sac from Steindamm as a parallel street south of Adolf-Hennecke-Straße
- Connection of the residential area on the site of the former high-rise Adolf-Hennecke-Straße / Bergbaustraße; Development and development since 2015.
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At sea
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- The cul-de-sac that runs south from Buchwalder Strasse just before Lake Senftenberg
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At the sports field
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- The spur road that runs parallel to the east of Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse from Briesker Strasse in a north-west direction, a short turn at the north-west end in a south-west direction
- named after the sports field at Briesker Straße
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At the city harbor
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Amselweg
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Meisenweg from Polenzweg in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Petersweg after the Africa explorer Carl Peters
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At the engineering school
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At the sports hall
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- Connection from Rudolf-Harbig-Strasse to Strasse des Sports; south of the Eisenbahnstrasse
- Location at the listed Niederlausitzhalle (formerly Aktivst sports hall)
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On Turnstrasse
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- west of the Straße des Sports as the southern parallel street of Eisenbahnstraße; at the western end turn south, then junction with An der Sporthalle
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Antonienstrasse
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- runs north of Hanseatenstrasse from Wolschinkastrasse in a south-westerly direction to Hoynstrasse
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Asternweg
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- The spur road, which runs as an eastern parallel road to Lilienweg from Hörlitzer Straße to the south
- original name Teplitzweg; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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August-Bebel-Strasse
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- runs from Jüttendorfer Anger / Briesker Strasse in a northerly direction to the confluence with Moritzstrasse, further from Moritzstrasse in a north-northwest direction as Lindenstrasse; former suburb of Thamm
- located at the old cemetery with a listed entrance hall; in the north the former Reichsbahnkulturhaus (inn)
- former names Thammer Hauptstrasse and Bismarckstrasse
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with Friedenstraße, Reyersbachstraße, Robert-Harnau-Straße and Radojewskistraße in the early to mid-1980s, while the old structure of Jüttendorf and Thamm was built over
- named after the politician August Bebel
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Baderstrasse
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse (Enge Bahnhofstrasse) in an eastward direction to the Wendish Church , then turns south and ends at Kirchplatz; southern parallel road to the Steindamm; Further course from Kirchplatz as Kirchgasse, further course from Bahnhofstraße (Enge Bahnhofstraße) towards the west as Töpferstraße
- Development: former Wendish church (today town house)
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Badstrasse
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- runs in an easterly direction from Steindamm, south parallel street of the street Amgericht; also street in a southerly direction from the street Amgericht to Badstrasse
- eponymous was the former outdoor swimming pool, today built with residential houses; "Elsterhorst" garden division
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Bahnhofstrasse
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- runs from the market in a northerly direction to Spremberger Strasse; further north from Spremberger Strasse as Calauer Strasse; Area between Markt and Steindamm / Westpromenade also known as Enge Bahnhofstrasse; Underpass of the Grossenhain – Cottbus railway and the former Schipkau – Senftenberg railway
- 1852/53 construction of a road from Calau to Senftenberg, Senftenberg opened this road to the north. With the construction of the train stations in Senftenberg, Kreischaussee was renamed Bahnhofstrasse in 18700. There were ditches to the left and right of the street, and the adjacent houses could be reached via bridges. 1908 Construction work on Bahnhofstrasse, including paving the sidewalks and planting linden trees. Bridge led Bahnhofstrasse to the city via Storchelster. Peat removal in the 1930s; Former route of the B 169 , for this purpose a breakthrough was created on the east side of the road in 1971 at the level of the Marienapotheke in order to lead the route along there after the route of the road to the north was devastated by the opencast mine via Calauer Strasse
- Development with the former Waldschmidt department store (built in 1909), a listed post office and a listed Marienapotheke; Former steam mill and grain silo on the corner of Spremberger Strasse
- Former development: at the confluence with Bahnhofstrasse there was a war memorial for those who fell in the war of 1870/71; At the confluence with Steindamm there was a milk house and a flower pavilion, laid out under Mayor Albert Seedorf (1918–1930),
- three stumbling blocks in front of No. 22 and 23
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Bahnmeistergasse
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- eastern course from Lindenstrasse to Bahnhofstrasse north of the railway embankment between Krankenhausstrasse and Moritzstrasse, then merges into Bahnhofstrasse in the eastern area; northwest of the Grossenhain – Cottbus railway and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway
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Bear Alley
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- southern parallel street of Kreuzgasse; runs in a westerly direction from Schmiedestraße to Salzmarktstraße
- named after the listed former inn "Zum Bären" (No. 4); former name short street
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Benediktenstrasse
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- A spur road in a south-east direction from Joachim-Gottschalk-Straße until shortly before the east promenade; west of the stone dam
- named after the Benediktengraben, which drained the Laugk wetland
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Mining Road
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- runs from Schulstraße in a southerly direction to Straße der Energie / Dubinaweg; eastern parallel street of Bergwerkstraße; further course from Schulstraße in a north-northeast direction as Schmiedestraße
- Development with a listed mining house (seat of the district administration) and a listed school with gym (Schulstrasse 10) (formerly POS I "Arthur Wölk", secondary school)
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Bergwerkstrasse
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- runs south from Schulstraße to Glück-Auf-Straße; eastern parallel street of Steigerstrasse; continue north from Schulstraße as Rosenstraße, continue south from Glück-Auf-Straße as Straße der Energie
- renamed from Handtstrasse
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Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse
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- runs north of Briesker Strasse and south of the railway embankment from Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse in a northeast direction to Paul-Rilla-Strasse; continue from Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße in a south-west direction as Otto-Nuschke-Straße
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse, Adam-Scharrer-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- Bernard-Kellermann-Oberschule (former POS IV), built in 1964
- named after the writer Bernhard Kellermann
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Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse
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- runs between Karl-Ziehm-Straße and Heinrichstraße from Ernst-Thälmann-Straße to the south, at the southern end turn off to the southwest, then converge on Adam-Scharrer-Straße
- as a contiguous residential area with Bernhard-Kellermann-Straße, Paul-Rilla-Straße, Erich-Weinert-Straße, Louis-Fürnberg-Straße, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Straße, Adam-Scharrer-Straße and Friedrich-Wolf-Straße to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway laid between 1958 and 1961; Demolition of the apartment blocks on Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse in 2004; from 2014 development of the new open spaces with homes
- named after the writer Bertolt Brecht
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Blankenbergstrasse
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Wolschinkastraße from Polenzweg in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße
- named after the mayor Moritz Blankenberg (term of office: 1845–1889)
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Flower Street
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- runs as a western parallel street to Bahnhofstrasse (Enge Bahnhofstrasse) in a southern direction to Töpferstrasse
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Brauhausstrasse
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- runs west of Salzmarktstrasse in a northerly direction from Salzmarktstrasse to Kreuzstrasse, the northern end of Neumarkt
- Development: among other things, listed house No. 11 (house of the painter Günther Wendt ); Former development: the name-giving brewery was located on Neumarkt, at the confluence of Brauhausstraße
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Briesker Strasse
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Buchwalder Strasse
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- runs from Am Salzgraben in a south-easterly direction along the north bank of the Senftenberger Sese, from the roundabout then in an east-north-east direction, to join the B 96 (Knappenstrasse / Buchwalder Strasse); further course from Am Salzgraben in a north-westerly direction as a stone dam; also part of the B 96 from Buchwalder Straße to Kleinkoschen ; continue from Buchwalder Straße in a north-west direction as Knappenstraße
- old center of Buchwalde
- War memorial and old fire station in the center of Buchwalde, in the western course a listed former waterworks
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Burglehnstrasse
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- runs from Kirchplatz in an easterly direction to Steindamm; further course in the east as Amgericht; also as a western parallel street to Steindamm as an arch in a clockwise direction towards the south from Burglehnstraße to Schloßstraße (north of Burglehnstraße as a spur road); continue from Schloßstraße as an arch in a clockwise direction towards the west as Ritterstraße
- The name refers to the former burglehn that stretched between the town and the castle in front of the former castle gate at the pig or piglet market
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Calauer Strasse
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- from Spremberger Straße in a northerly direction to Ziegeleistraße, continue to the east parallel to federal highway 169; continue south from Spremberger Straße as Bahnhofstraße
- named after the town of Calau (direction of the street)
- Development: Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul , No. 3 former Catholic school built by Max Taut and Franz Hoffmann , listed villas in No. 8 and 10, listed administration building of the Anhalt coal works in No. 14-18 and Otto-Rindt -Oberschule (formerly POS III Anton Saefkow )
- Stumbling stone in front of No. 29
- partially devastated by the opencast mine
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Charlottenstrasse
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- runs east of Kerneckestrasse from Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse in a south-east direction to Briesker Strasse; also on half a short spur road to the west
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Dahlia path
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- The spur road, which runs south from Hörlitzer Strasse as an eastern parallel road to Asternweg
- original name Komotauweg; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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Damaschkestrasse
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- runs as a northern parallel street to Großenhainer Straße in a south-westerly direction from Goethestraße to Lessingstraße; southwest extension of Hermannsplatz
- the houses at Damaschkestrasse 9-16, 18, 20 are listed as part of the housing estate with Großenhainer Strasse 41-51 (odd), Herderstrasse 1–4, 6, Lessingstrasse 2–12 (even)
- named after the pedagogue Adolf Damaschke
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Dr.-Dorothea-Erxleben-Strasse
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- western parallel street of Calauer Straße, leads from Krankenhausstraße in the south to Mittelstraße
- 2013 renaming from Dorothea-Erxleben-Straße to Dr.-Dorothea-Erxleben-Straße; original name Luisenstrasse
- named after the doctor Dorothea Erxleben
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Dr.-Otto-Rindt-Strasse
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- runs from the upper area of Kleinkoschener Straße south of Knappenstraße / Schwarzen Elster and parallel to it in a north-westerly direction
- Developed as a residential area together with Dr.-Rudolf-Lehmann-Straße in the 1990s
- named after the landscape architect Otto Rindt
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Dr.-Rudolf-Lehmann-Strasse
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- runs south parallel to the salt ditch in a north-easterly direction, then turns to the south-east in order to fan out into four parallel spur roads running south; Access to Dr.-Rudolf-Lehmann-Straße is from Buchwalder Straße shortly after the Salzgraben via an unnamed street
- Developed as a residential area together with Dr.-Otto-Rindt-Straße in the 1990s
- named after the historian Rudolf Lehmann
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Throttle path
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- Dead-end road as an eastern parallel road to Lerchenweg from Polenzweg towards north-north-west; Also a short spur road from Drosselweg halfway up towards the east-south-east
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Leutweinweg; named after the governor of German South West Africa Theodor Leutwein
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Dubinaweg
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- runs from Steindamm at the Senftenberg zoo in a south-westerly direction, at the south-westerly end there is a turn to the north, from there it continues as a mining road
- former route to Feldmark Jüttendorf; Age
- Development with mining house seat of the district administration; opens onto the Steindamm at the castle park
- named after Dubina (Sorbian name for area where oaks grow)
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Eisenbahnstrasse
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- runs from east to west from Krankenhausstrasse to Klettwitzer Strasse, course interrupted by Lindenstrasse, further course to the west southwards; direct extension of the eastern part from Lindenstrasse as Am Eisenwerk; runs parallel to the former Schipkau – Senftenberg railway line (between Lindenstraße and Krankenhausstraße north of the former railway line, from Lindenstraße to Klettwitzer Straße south of the former railway line)
- after the dismantling of the Lindenstrasse - Krankenhausstrasse railway line, houses were built; north of the street garden branch Kippenstolz
- three stumbling blocks at number 20
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Elsestrasse
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- runs from Adolf-Hennecke-Straße towards the north as an eastern parallel street to Niemtscher Weg, at the northern end turns west into Marthastraße; continue south from Adolf-Hennecke-Straße as Steigerstraße
- original course from Schulstraße to Adolf-Hennecke-Straße (formerly Turnstraße)
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Erich-Weinert-Strasse
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- runs as the northern road to Bernhard-Kellermann-Straße from Adam-Scharrer-Straße in a northeast direction; further course from Adam-Scharrer-Strasse towards the southwest as Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse, Adam-Scharrer-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- After the demolition of apartment blocks, development with own homes from 2014
- named after the writer Erich Weinert ; Dismantling June 2015
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Ernst-Sauer-Platz
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- Confluence with Bahnhofstrasse / Westpromenade
- named after the sculptor Ernst Sauer
- designed with Sauer's sculpture Die Trinkende and stele with his portrait
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Ernst-Thalmann-Strasse
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- runs from Briesker Straße / Jüttendorfer Anger / August-Bebel-Straße in a westerly direction to Straße des Bergmanns / Rudolf-Harbig-Straße; from the corner of August-Bebel-Straße head west as a side street (the main street turns as Briesker Straße); Ernst-Thälmann-Straße from Hörlitzer Straße in a west-northwest direction, further from Straße des Bergmanns / Rudolf-Harbig-Straße as Klettwitzer Straße; Crossing of the Grossenhain – Cottbus railway line
- formerly Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße (after Kaiser Friedrich III. ) and Augustastraße
- Kreuzstrasse was part of Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse in GDR times, Jüttendorfer Anger was spun off from Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse and renamed on December 1, 2019.
- Old cemetery, chapel of the Advent community, dormitories of the Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg, health department of the district, listed residential and commercial buildings 125, 127, 129, 134, 136, 138; former Senftenberg planetarium ; Development between Großenhainer Straße and Klettwitzer Straße 1952–1956
- Demolition of the apartment block between the railway line and Bertolt-Brecht-Straße in 2004; after demolition of the apartment blocks, development with homes in 2012/2013
- named after the workers' leader Ernst Thälmann
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F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse
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- runs as a southern parallel street of Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse from Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse to the east, turns at the eastern end to the south, at the southern end to the southwest, at the southwest end to the northeast and joins the Bertolt- Brecht-Strasse at the turning to the southwest; also several smaller streets within this area
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, Adam-Scharrer-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse northeast of Wilhelm-Pieck -Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway laid between 1958 and 1961
- Dismantling of apartment blocks no. 13-17 in 2008/2009
- named after the writer FC Weiskopf
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Felix Spiro Street
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- western parallel street of Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße; runs from Reyersbachstraße in a northerly direction; From Moritzstraße the spur road with a turn to the east at the northern end
- former name Weststrasse
- after demolition of the apartment blocks, development with homes in 2012/2013
- named after the Jewish resistance fighter against the Nazi regime Felix Spiro
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Fichtestrasse
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- runs from Großenhainer Straße in a north-northwest direction as a western parallel street to Freisestraße to Hermannsplatz
- four stumbling blocks in front of No. 12
- named after the philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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Finkenweg
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- The spur road as an eastern parallel road to the Drosselweg from Polenzweg in the north-northwest direction
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Fischerweg probably after Gustav Adolf Fischer
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Heron Street
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- runs as a western parallel street of the Seeadlerstraße (western part) from the Hanseatenstraße in a south-east direction, turns at the south-east end in a south-west direction, and then turns again in a north-west direction; continue from Hanseatenstraße in a north-west direction as Rostocker Straße
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits to Brieske as well as Hanseatenstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
- Development: Friedrich-Engels-Gymnasium (POS VII Adolf Hennecke), high-rise on the lake and polyclinic
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Lilac way
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- runs west of the Nelkenweg from the Hörlitzer Straße in a northerly direction, at the northern end a turn to the west to the Nelkenweg
- original name Außenigweg; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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Free space
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- Place south on Eisenbahnstraße between Goethestraße and Lindenstraße, from there then Freisestraße to Großenhainer Straße
- as the part of the Freise settlement with Freisestraße (Reichsbahnsiedlung) built from 1922 to 1924, named after Oberbaurat Freise from Halle (Saale), offset building lines, planted with linden trees
- formerly Laufbrunnen by Paul Horn (boy with goose)
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Freisestrasse
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- runs from Großenhainer Straße in the south as a western parallel street to Lindenstraße in a north-north-west direction to Freiseplatz; slight S-curve halfway up the Freisestraße
- as the part of the Freise settlement with Freiseplatz (Reichsbahnsiedlung) built from 1922 to 1924, named after Oberbaurat Freise from Halle (Saale), offset building lines
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Friedenstrasse
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- runs as the northern parallel street of Ernst-Thälmann-Straße (north of the Old Cemetery) from August-Bebel-Straße to the west
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with August-Bebel-Straße, Reyersbachstraße, Robert-Harnau-Straße and Radojewskistraße in the early to mid-1980s, while the old structure of Jüttendorf and Thamm was built over
- after demolition of a block of flats, development with own homes 2012–2014
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Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse
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- runs east of the Neuer Friedhof from Briesker Strasse in a north-west direction to Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse and Adam-Scharrer-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- northeast of the New Cemetery
- former Ruhlander Strasse
- named after the writer Friedrich Wolf
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Garden path
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- The cul-de-sac from Steindamm in a south-westerly direction with a turn to the south; further course from Steindamm in a northeasterly direction as Am Salzgraben
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Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse
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- runs in a south-easterly direction from Laugkstraße to Joachim-Gottschalk-Straße, western parallel street to Rathenaustraße
- Development as a residential area with Rathenaustraße and Laugkstraße around 1970
- named after the writer Gerhart Hauptmann
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse
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- runs south of Adolf-Hennecke-Strasse in a westerly direction from Steigerstrasse to Kormoranstrasse with an S-curve in the first third; further course from Steigerstraße in an easterly direction as Glück-Auf-Straße; also from Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse to the north as a western parallel street of Steigerstrasse to Adolf-Hennecke-Strasse, also to the west of this as a spur road to the north with a turn to the west at the northern end, also an extension as a spur road in the northern area of the S curve to the west , also as a circular road clockwise to the south shortly after the S-curve to the west in the area of Kleingartenverein Waldeck eV; also a spur road from Kormoranstraße in a north-easterly direction as a southern parallel street to Hanseatenstraße
- former name Schlesische Straße (at that time it ran to Schulstraße)
- named after the resistance fighters Sophie and Hans Scholl
- Residential area developed in the 1990s; Formerly of the bridge lübbenau-kamenz railway transferred
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Luck-On-Road
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- runs as a southern parallel street to Häuserstraße from Bergbaustraße in a westerly direction to Steigerstraße; further west as Geschwister-Scholl-Straße
- Row of English oaks protected as a natural monument
- Sculpture "The Bathers" by Ernst Sauer
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Goethestrasse
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- runs between Lessingstraße and Freiseplatz from Eisenbahnstraße in a south-southeast direction to Damaschkestraße / Hermannsplatz; western parallel street of the Freisestraße
- named after the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Greifswalder Strasse
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- runs from the southwest end of Hanseatenstrasse in a north-westerly direction, at the north-westerly end there is a turn to the north-east, in order to then flow again in a curve into Greifswalder Strasse, which leads to the north-west; further course from the southeastern end towards the northeast as Hanseatenstrasse
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Straße, Ahlbecker Straße, Stralsunder Straße, Ückeritzer Straße and Usedomer Straße between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Straße, the Black Elster and the city limits to Brieske as well as Hanseatenstraße, Fischreiherstraße, Kranichstraße, Kormoranstraße, Möwenstraße and Seeadlerstraße between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- named after the Hanseatic city of Greifswald
- Fountain on the corner of Hanseatenstrasse
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Border road
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- The spur road south of Ackerstraße from Calauer Straße to the west; parallel to Ackerstrasse
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Grossenhainer Strasse
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- runs from Lindenstrasse in a south-westerly direction to Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse; from Lindenstrasse to the northeast as Krankenhausstrasse; the university square is crossed at the level of the university
- named after the place Großenhain (direction of the street)
- the houses in Großenhainer Straße 41–51 (odd) are listed as part of the housing estate with Damaschkestraße 9–16, 18, 20, Herderstraße 1–4, 6, Lessingstraße 2–12 (even) (laid out 1952–1956)
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- Dismantling of the underground block of flats at No. 30-48 in 2009
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Grünstrasse
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- runs in an easterly direction from Steindamm to Knappenstraße / B 96, then continues from the B 96 as the B 96 in an easterly direction;
Also complete industrial area from B 96 / Knappenstraße in a northerly direction with western boundary B 96
- listed houses in No. 2 and 4 as well as No. 3 as well as Senftenberg District Court ; Senftenberg forest cemetery
- on the former course of the Storchelster
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Güterbahnhofstrasse
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse south of the railway embankment in a north-easterly direction; from the underpass of the B 169 as a spur road; parallel to the embankment; also as Güterbahnhofstrasse in a south-westerly direction between Güterbahnhofstrasse and the B 96 / Roßkaupe intersection
- Development: Senftenberg train station and bus station
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Hanseatenstrasse
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- runs from Niemtscher Weg in a south-westerly direction to Greifswalder Strasse; continue from Niemtscher Weg towards the east as Adolf-Hennecke-Straße; further course at the southwest end towards northwest as Greifswalder Straße
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske and Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
- Dismantling of residential blocks No. 14–22 together with Kranichstrasse 1–13 in 2004
- Red oak protected as a natural monument at the confluence with Niemtscher Weg
- Fountain on the corner of Greifswalder Strasse
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Hauensteinstrasse
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Rostocker Straße from Hanseatenstraße in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße; further course from Hanseatenstraße in a southeast direction as Seeadlerstraße
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Häuerstrasse
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- runs as a southern parallel street to Adolf-Hennecke-Straße from Bergbaustraße in a westerly direction to Bergwerkstraße and the connecting road to Glück-Auf-Straße
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Heinrichstrasse
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- runs west of Kerneckestrasse from Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse in a north-west direction; further course at the north-western end towards the south-west as Karl-Ziehm-Straße
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Herderstrasse
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- runs from Großenhainer Straße in a north-northwest direction as a western parallel street to Fichtestraße to Damaschkestraße
- named after the philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder
- The houses Herderstrasse 1–4, 6 are listed as part of the housing estate with Damaschkestrasse 9–16, 18, 20, Großenhainer Strasse 41–51 (odd), Lessingstrasse 2–12 (even) (laid out 1952–1956)
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Hermannsplatz
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- Extension of Damaschkestrasse towards east-northeast, at the northwest corner junction of Goethestrasse, at the southeast corner junction of Fichtestrasse
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Hörlitzer Strasse
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- runs from Ernst-Thälmann-Straße / Großenhainer Straße in a westerly direction; ends after Schwarzer Weg as a dead end turning north at Snowtropolis ski hall; also as a southern parallel street to Hörlitzer Straße from Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße in a westerly direction, at the western end a turn to the north, there again leads to the actual Hörlitzer Straße
- Laid out as a contiguous residential area with Albert-Schweitzer-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus railway line, Klettwitzer Straße and Straße des Bergmanns from 1964 to 1966
- after demolition of the apartment blocks, development with homes in 2012/2013
- named after the town of Hörlitz
- listed stone cross stele engraved with the year 1766 at the confluence with Großenhainer Straße; Adventure pool, Snow-Tropolis indoor ski area
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Hoynstrasse
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- runs from Briesker Straße as a western parallel street to Rostocker Straße in a south-southeastern direction, then turns to the northeast to end as a northern parallel street of Hanseatenstraße just before Rostocker Straße as a spur road
- Field name of Slavic origin, Hoygk for a sheltered place between hills where warm winds blow
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Huettenstrasse
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- Eastern parallel street of Sternstraße, leads from Spremberger Straße in the south to Tennigstraße
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Jahnstrasse
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- western parallel street of Kochstraße, leads from Eisenbahnstraße in the south to Mittelstraße; Also a short spur road from Jahnstraße heading west south of Mittelstraße (parallel street to Mittelstraße)
- named after the pedagogue Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
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Joachim-Gottschalk-Strasse
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- runs in a south-west direction until shortly before the Bahnhofstrasse / Steindamm intersection, the southern parallel street of Laugkstrasse
- former name Wiesenstrasse
- named after the actor Joachim Gottschalk
- Former employment office listed as a historical monument in No. 22 and protected residential building in No. 12a; Special school Marianne Seidel-Schule (No. 17)
- ends in the New Earth garden section
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Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse
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- runs as the northern parallel street of Briesker Strasse from Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse in a south-westerly direction, then turns at the end in a north-westerly direction and thus runs parallel to Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse until shortly before the embankment, then turns to the northeast (runs with it parallel to the railway embankment), and then shortly before Wilhelm-Pieck Straße in a south curve north parallel to Otto-Nuschke-Straße into Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße leading to the northwest
- as a contiguous residential area with Otto-Nuschke-Straße and Wilhelm-Külz-Straße southwest of Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus and Briesker Straße railway from 1961 to 1963
- Rainbow Primary School (former POS VI Fritz Weineck)
- named after the writer Johannes R. Becher
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Jüttendorfer Anger
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- Runs from Westpromende / Kreuzstrasse to Briesker Strasse
- Development: Jüttendorfer Anger with the listed town houses No. 45, 47 and 49 and the drugstore "Glück Auf" as well as the Hotel Kronprinz
- on December 1, 2019 No. 38-66 on Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse renamed Jüttendorfer Anger
- named after the incorporated village of Jüttendorf
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Jüttendorfer Strasse
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- Stichstrasse, which leads north of Briesker Strasse from Charlottenstrasse to the southwest; southern parallel street of the dead-end street Charlottenstraße
- named after the incorporated town of Jüttendorf ; former name Schützenstrasse
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Karlstrasse
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- runs south of the Kurzen Weg from Calauer Strasse to the east to Sternstrasse; parallel to the short way
- formerly Carlstrasse
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Karl-Ziehm-Strasse
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- runs west of Heinrichstrasse from Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse (formerly Augustastrasse) in a northeastern direction to the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line ; further course at the northeast end in the southeast as Heinrichstrasse
- 1927 named after the mayor Karl Ziehm (term of office: 1896–1913)
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Kerneckestrasse
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- The spur road that runs west of August-Bebel-Strasse (west of the Old Cemetery) from Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse towards the north
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Kirchgasse
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- runs east of Bahnhofstrasse (Enge Bahnhofstrasse) from Baderstrasse in a south-easterly direction to Kirchplatz; continue from Kirchplatz as Baderstraße
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church Square
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- borders the market to the north-east, further to the east as Burglehnstrasse
- Listed German or Protestant Peter-Paul-Church as well as listed buildings (including former girls' school No. 18 or subdiaconate)
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Kleinkoshener Strasse
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- runs from Buchwalder Straße in a northeastern direction to B 96 (Knappenstraße)
- named after the town of Kleinkoschen (leads in this direction)
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Klettwitzer Strasse
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- runs from Rudolf-Harbig-Strasse / Strasse des Bergmanns in a north-westerly direction to Eisenbahnstrasse; continue in a north-westerly direction from the junction of Eisenbahnstraße as L60, further route from Rudolf-Harbig-Straße / Straße des Bergmanns in a southeast direction as Ernst-Thälmann-Straße
- named for the place Klettwitz (leads in this direction)
- former glassworks of the Seidensticker brothers
- Lore and boulder with Senftenberg coat of arms placed on the street
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Knappenstrasse
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- B 96 between Grünstraße and Buchwalder Straße; runs from Grünstraße in an easterly direction, turning to the south, from Kleinkoschener Straße again eastwards to Buchwalder Straße
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Kochstrasse
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- western parallel street of Professor-Billroth-Straße, leads from Eisenbahnstraße in the south to Mittelstraße (small S-curve halfway)
- named after the physician Robert Koch
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Cormorant Street
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- runs from Hanseatenstrasse in a south-easterly direction, at the southern end a turn to the northeast, continues as Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse; further course from Hanseatenstraße in a north-west direction as Lerchenweg
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits to Brieske and Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
- Pedunculate oak, protected as a natural monument, in front of No. 14
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Kranichstrasse
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- runs as a western parallel street of the Seeadlerstrasse (eastern part) and as an eastern parallel street of the Seeadlerstrasse (western part) from the Hanseatenstrasse to the Seeadlerstrasse (southern part) in a south-east direction; further course from Hanseatenstraße in a north-west direction as Wolschinkastraße
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
- Dismantling of residential blocks No. 1–13 to Hanseatenstrasse No. 14–22 in 2004
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Hospital Street
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- from Calauer Strasse in a south-westerly direction to Lindenstrasse; continue from Lindenstraße as Großenhainer Straße
- named after the hospital (listed) (today part of the Lausitz Clinic), city library (No. 4); was transferred from the Schipkau – Senftenberg railway at the junction with Eisenbahnstrasse
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Kreuzstrasse
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- runs from Markt in a north-west direction to the west promenade / Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse; continue from Markt towards southeast as Schloßstraße
- The name is derived from the former chapel Zum Heiligen Kreuz in Jüttendorf, which also gave its name to the Kreuztor, which stood in Kreuzstrasse until 1848
- listed former inn "Goldenes Roß"
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Short way
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- runs south of Parzellenstrasse from Calauer Strasse to the east to Sternstrasse; parallel to parcel road
- Renamed on December 1, 2019 from Kurz Strasse (note: the former name of Bärengasse is also short street)
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Laugkfeld
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- Industrial park southwest of the confluence of the B 169 into the B 96; consists of three parallel roads from the south-facing B 96 in a north-easterly direction and two south-east bordering roads from the south-west B 96 directly after the confluence of the B 169
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Laugkstrasse
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- north-easterly course from Bahnhofstrasse to the south-east running Roßkaupe; southern parallel street of Pushkin Street; From Roßkaupe further course as an unnamed cul-de-sac
- named after the Laugkfeld wetland, this field name is possibly of Slavic origin and stands for the croaking of the frogs
- Development as a residential area with Rathenaustraße and Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße around 1970
- two sculptures "crouching" and "standing" by Jürgen von Woyski in front of the Senftenberg public utility building
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Lerchenweg
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- The spur road, which runs as an eastern parallel road to Meisenweg from Hanseatenstraße in a north-northwest direction; further course from Hanseatenstraße in a south-west direction as Kormoranstraße
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Lettow-Vorbeck-Straße after the Africa general Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
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Lessingstrasse
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- runs between Windmühlenweg and Goethestraße from Eisenbahnstraße in a south-southeast direction to Damaschkestraße; western parallel street of Goethestrasse
- named after the poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- the houses Lessingstraße 2–12 (even) are listed as part of the housing estate with Damaschkestraße 9–16, 18, 20, Großenhainer Straße 41–51 (odd), Herderstraße 1–4, 6 (laid out 1952–1956)
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Lily path
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- Renamed on December 1, 2019 from Eigenheimweg two spur streets, which run as eastern parallel streets to Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse from Hörlitzer Strasse to the south
- No. 1–18 of Eigenheimweg renamed Lilienweg (No. 19–34 renamed Maiglöckchenweg)
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Lindenstrasse
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- runs north-north-west from the junction of August-Bebel-Straße / Moritzstraße to Mittelstraße; also the street south of the junction road Jahnstraße in east direction to Jahnstraße (parallel street of the junction street Jahnstraße); Also a short spur road from the confluence with Mittelstraße heading northwest
- northern course devastated by the opencast mine, relocated in front of it; old name Sauoer Straße (named after the place Sauo )
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Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse
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- runs as the northern road to Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse from Adam-Scharrer-Strasse in a south-westerly direction, at the south-western end a turn to the south-east to Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse; further course from Adam-Scharrer-Strasse towards the northeast as Erich-Weinert-Strasse; also as a northern parallel street of Louis-Fürnberg-Straße / Erich-Weinert-Straße over the entire length starting at the southwest end of Louis Fürnberg-Straße via a north-west bend to the north-east, and then back to the north-east via a south-east bend To flow into Erich-Weinert-Strasse; also from the southwest end of Louis-Fürnberg-Straße as a district road in the direction of the southwest / southeast / northeast again onto Louis-Fürnberg-Straße leading to the southeast and onto Bernhard-Kellermann-Straße
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Paul-Rilla-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse, Adam-Scharrer-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- after the writer Louis Fürnberg named
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Lily of the valley path
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- Renamed on December 1, 2019 from Eigenheimweg two spur streets, which run as eastern parallel streets to Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse from Hörlitzer Strasse to the south
- No. 19–34 of Eigenheimweg renamed to Maiglöckchenweg (No. 1–18 renamed to Lilienweg)
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market
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- Place in the center of Senftenberg; Executing streets: to the north Bahnhofstraße (Enge Bahnhofstraße), to the west Kreuzstraße, to the south (western side) Schmiedestraße, to the south (east side) Rathausstraße, to the east Schloßstraße, to the northeast Kirchplatz
- Copy of the Saxon postal mileage column ; Town hall (built in 1998), Adler pharmacy and the oldest house in Senftenberg (No. 15) from 1675
- former development: reinforced concrete mast in the middle of the market; South side of the Hotel Zur Sonne
- four stumbling blocks
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Marthastrasse
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- A spur road in a westerly direction from the northern end of Elsestrasse
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Miles way
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- Eastern dead-end street from the Straße des Sports between An der Turnstraße and An der Sporthalle
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Titmouse
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Nachtigallenweg from Polenzweg in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Wissmannweg after the Africa explorer Hermann von Wissmann
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Mittelstrasse
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- runs south of the Grenzstraße from Calauer Straße to the west to Lindenstraße; parallel to the border road
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Moritzstrasse
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse in a south-westerly direction to August-Bebel-Strasse, where it crosses into Lindenstrasse; From the confluence with Felix-Spiro-Straße, turn west
- former name Straße der Jugend from GDR times until December 1, 2019; in front of it Moritzstrasse
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Möwenstrasse
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- The road that runs parallel to the south of Hanseatenstrasse from Seeadlerstrasse (eastern part) towards the northeast
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Straße, Ahlbecker Straße, Greifswalder Straße, Stralsunder Straße, Ückeritzer Straße and Usedomer Straße between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Straße, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstraße, Fischreiherstraße, Kranichstraße, Kormoranstraße and Seeadlerstraße between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
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Mutzkstrasse
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- The cul-de-sac, which runs as a northern parallel street to Friedenstrasse from August-Bebel-Strasse in a westerly direction
- derived from the Slavic field name for morass
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Nightingale Path
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Blankenbergstraße from Hanseatenstraße in a north-north-west direction until just before Briesker Straße, at the northern end turn to the east until it joins Meisenweg; further course from Hanseatenstraße in a south-easterly direction as Seeadlerstraße (eastern part)
- laid out in the 1930s under Mayor James Legau as part of what is now known as the bird settlement
- former name Nachtigalweg after Gustav Nachtigal
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Carnation Path
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- south-south-west from the western end of An der Ingenieurschule to Hörlitzer Strasse; eastern parallel street of Miner's Street
- original name Reichenberger Straße; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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Niemtscher way
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- runs as an eastern parallel street to Briesker Straße in a southerly direction to Adolf-Hennecke-Straße / Hanseatenstraße; continue northwards from the turn to the west as a weir road
- named after the place Niemtsch (direction of the street); former route to Feldmark Niemtsch
- former overpass of the Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line at the current confluence with Hanseatenstraße
- Demolition of the old town development and construction of coal substitute apartments together with Am Hotel, Am Neumarkt, Wehrstraße, Rosenstraße and Schulstraße in the early to mid-1980s
- Red oak protected as a natural monument at the confluence with Hanseatenstrasse
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East promenade
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- runs from Grünstraße in a north-easterly direction as a spur road to just before the B 96, southern parallel street to Joachim-Gottschalk-Straße
- Originally, the part of today's Steindamm from Bahnhofstrasse to the district court as Promenade Ost or Ostpromenade was part of the Ostpromenade; meanwhile renamed Adolf-Hitler-Promenade and Stalinstrasse
- ends in the New Earth garden section
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Otto-Nuschke-Strasse
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- runs as the northern parallel street of Wilhelm-Külz-Straße from Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße to Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße, which runs to the northwest
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse and Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse southwest of Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse between the Grossenhain – Cottbus and Briesker Strasse railway from 1961 to 1963
- named after the politician Otto Nuschke
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Parallel path
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- Connection path from Ernst-Thälmann-Straße to Windmühlenweg, south of the dormitories of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, along the railway line
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Parcel road
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- runs south of Ziegeleistraße from Calauer Straße to the east to Sternstraße
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Paulinenstrasse
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- Stichstrasse, which runs from Reyersbachstrasse in a southerly direction to just before the west promenade, western parallel street of Bahnhofstrasse
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Paul-Rilla-Strasse
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- runs as the eastern parallel street of Adam-Scharrer-Straße from Bernhard-Kellermann-Straße in a north-westerly direction to Erich-Weinert-Straße
- as a contiguous residential area with Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse, Bernhard-Kellermann-Strasse, Erich-Weinert-Strasse, Louis-Fürnberg-Strasse, F.-C.-Weiskopf-Strasse, Adam-Scharrer-Strasse and Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse to the northeast the Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße between the Grossenhain – Cottbus, Briesker Straße, Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway between 1958 and 1961
- named after the literary scholar Paul Rilla
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Polenzweg
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- runs as the northern parallel street of Hanseatenstrasse from the unknown western parallel street to Niemtscher Weg in a south-westerly direction to Rostocker Strasse (only cycle path between Blankenbergstrasse and Wolschinkastrasse); continue from Rostocker Straße in a south-westerly direction as Hoynstraße
- named after the governor of Lower Lusatia, Hans von Polenz
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Professor-Billroth-Strasse
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- western parallel street of Professor-Virchow-Straße, cul-de-sac from Eisenbahnstraße to the north
- former name Wilhelmstrasse
- named after the physician Theodor Billroth
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Professor-Virchow-Strasse
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- western parallel street of Dr.-Dorothea-Erxleben-Straße, leads from Eisenbahnstraße in a north direction to Mittelstraße
- former name Friedrichstrasse
- named after the physician Rudolf Virchow
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Pushkin Street
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- north-easterly course from Bahnhofstraße to Roßkaupe, which runs south-south-east
- former name Albertstraße
- named after writer Alexander Pushkin
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Radojewskistrasse
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- runs from August-Bebel-Straße in an easterly direction in a curve to the south to Friedenstraße; northern parallel street of Mutzkstraße; further course from August-Bebel-Straße in an easterly direction as Robert-Harnau-Straße
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with August-Bebel-Straße, Friedenstraße, Reyersbachstraße and Robert-Harnau-Straße in the early to mid-1980s, while the old structure of Jüttendorf and Thamm was built over
- Dismantling of the prefabricated buildings in 2007; after demolition of the apartment blocks, development with homes in 2012/2013
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Rathausstrasse
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- eastern parallel street of Schmiedestrasse, runs from the market in a south-southwest direction to Ritterstrasse
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Rathenaustraße
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- runs in a south-easterly direction from Puschkinstraße to Joachim-Gottschalk-Straße, western parallel street of the Roßkaupe; continue as an unnamed street to the east promenade
- named after the politician Walther Rathenau
- Theater Neue Bühne Senftenberg
- listed Walther Rathenau primary school, built by Bruno and Max Taut (formerly grammar school, later POS II)
- Development as a residential area with Laugkstrasse and Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse around 1970
- The plane tree is a protected natural monument on the grounds of the Neue Bühne
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Reyersbachstrasse
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse in a south-westerly direction to Paulinenstrasse, from there further westwards to August-Bebel-Strasse; further course from Bahnhofstraße in a north-easterly direction as Laugkstraße; also as an eastern parallel street to August-Bebel-Straße from Jüttendorfer Anger in a northerly direction to Reyersbachstraße; further course in a northerly direction as Robert-Harnau-Straße; also as a spur road leading in an easterly direction from Reyersbachstraße leading to the north between Ernst-Thälmann-Straße and Reyersbachstraße
- former name Annastraße
- named after the Jewish Nazi victim Rudolf Reyersbach
- Designed as a contiguous residential area with August-Bebel-Straße, Friedenstraße, Robert-Harnau-Straße and Radojewskistraße in the early to mid-1980s, while the old structure of Jüttendorf and Thamm was built over
- Demolition of a block of flats in 2011
- listed houses No. 7 and 9; formerly built on with POS IX Ho Chi Minh (1984)
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Ritterstrasse
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- runs west of Steindamm from Schloßstraße as an arch in a clockwise direction to the southwest / west / northwest to Schmiedestraße; further course in north-west direction from Schmiedestraße as Salzmarktstraße, further course from Schloßstraße in direction east / north-east as Burglehnstraße; also as a western parallel street to Schloßstraße between Steindamm and Ritterstraße
- Listed house No. 7
- Castle Park Center
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Robert-Harnau-Strasse
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- eastern parallel street of August-Bebel-Straße; leads from Reyersbachstraße in a northerly direction, at the end of the street a turn to the west and junction with August-Bebel-Straße; further course in western direction as Radojewskistraße, further course in southern direction as Reyersbachstraße (up to Ernst-Thälmann-Straße)
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with August-Bebel-Strasse, Friedenstrasse, Reyersbachstrasse and Radojewskistrasse in the early to mid-1980s, with the old structure of Jüttendorf and Thamm being built over
- after demolition of the apartment blocks, development with homes in 2012/2013
- named after the politician Robert Harnau
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Rosenstrasse
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- runs from Jüttendorfer Anger in a southerly direction to Schulstrasse; western parallel street to Schmiedegasse; continue south from Schulstrasse as Bergwerkstrasse
- Dismantling of the old town development and construction of coal replacement apartments together with Am Hotel, Am Neumarkt, Wehrstraße, Niemtscher Weg and Schulstraße in the early to mid-1980s
- Dismantling of the apartment block No. 18–22 in the years 2008/2009
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Horseshoe
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- runs in an east-north-east direction between Bahnhofstrasse and the turning B 96, further towards east-north-east as the B 96; also in a south-easterly direction from Roßkaupe to Laugkstraße, then continue as an unnamed street to the east promenade
- named after an elevated spot in the Laugk (swamp area) where horses could be grazed
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Rostocker Strasse
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- runs from Hanseatenstraße in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße; Further course from Briesker Strasse in a north-west direction as Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse, further course from Hanseatenstrasse in a south-east direction as Fischreiherstrasse
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Ahlbecker Straße, Greifswalder Straße, Stralsunder Straße, Ückeritzer Straße and Usedomer Straße between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Straße, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstraße, Fischreiherstraße, Kranichstraße, Kormoranstraße, Möwenstraße and Seeadlerstraße between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- named after the Hanseatic city of Rostock
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Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse
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- western parallel street of Bahnhofstrasse; runs from the west promenade in a northerly direction to Moritzstrasse
- former name Gartenstrasse
- named after Rudolf Breitscheid
- Development: old fire station, police station and youth center Pegasus; Former development: Gesellschaftshaus (later the working people's house)
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Rudolf-Harbig-Strasse
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- runs in a south-south-west direction from Eisenbahnstrasse to Klettwitzer Strasse / Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse; further course as Bergmanns Straße
- named after the athlete Rudolf Harbig
- formerly the location of the extended secondary school, later part of the grammar school; Michael Bautz Sports Park; Senftenberg innovation center
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Salzmarktstrasse
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- runs counterclockwise in south / south-east direction from Kreuzstrasse to Schmiedestrasse; Further course from Schmiedestraße towards the east as Ritterstraße, further course from Kreuzstraße towards north / northeast as Töpferstraße
- Salt was being sold in the small open space on Bärengasse.
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Schiller Street
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- runs as a northern parallel street to Damaschkestrasse in a south-westerly direction from Goethestrasse; after the Windmühlenweg turn to the northwest, then continue to Rudolf-Harbig-Straße
- named after the poet Friedrich Schiller
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Schlossstrasse
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- runs from Markt to Senftenberg Castle, from Markt in an easterly direction to Steindamm, from there in a southerly direction to the castle; further course from Markt towards northwest as Kreuzstrasse
- leads to the fortress Senftenberg
- Listed houses No. 6 and 16
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Schmiedegasse
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- runs between Jüttendorfer Anger and Wehrstraße as a western parallel street to Am Hotel towards the south
- formerly the village of Jüttendorf; the forge was on the corner of Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse
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Schmiedestrasse
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- runs from Markt in a south-south-west direction to Schulstrasse; further course from Markt in a north-northeast direction as Bahnhofstrasse (Enge Bahnhofstrasse), further course from Schulstrasse towards south as a mining road; Together with Enger Bahnhofstrasse, central course in the direction of NS through the old town of Senftenberg
- Development with a savings bank complex (built in 1999)
- The forge was on the corner of Ritterstrasse
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Schulstrasse
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- runs in a westerly direction from Steindamm to Briesker Straße; from Steindamm north of Adolf-Hennecke-Straße in a north-westerly direction to Bergbaustraße, then west to Niemtscher Weg; at Rosenstraße / Bergbaustraße in a westerly direction, a short offset to the north, from Niemtscher Weg turn off to the northwest to Briesker Straße; from Bergbaustraße north parallel street to Adolf-Hennecke-Straße
- Dismantling of the old town development and construction of coal replacement apartments together with Am Hotel, Am Neumarkt, Wehrstraße, Niemtscher Weg and Rosenstraße in the early to mid-1980s
- Listed school with gymnasium (No. 10) (formerly POS I "Arthur Wölk", secondary school)
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Black way
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- runs west of Bergmann's road in a north-northwest direction from Hörlitzer Strasse to Klettwitzer Strasse
- northeast of the city forest
- Dismantling of the prefabricated buildings in September 2016
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Sedlitzer Strasse
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse to the north
- named after the place Sedlitz
- Renamed on December 1, 2019 from Cottbuser Straße
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Seeadlerstrasse
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- runs from Hanseatenstrasse in a south-easterly direction as a western parallel street to Kormoranstrasse, then turns to the southwest, thus runs parallel to Hanseatenstrasse, then turns back to the northwest after Kranichstrasse, then joins Hanseatenstrasse as a western parallel street of Kranichstrasse; Further course of the eastern Seeadlerstrasse from Hanseatenstrasse in a north-west direction as Nachtigallenweg, further course of the western Seeadlerstrasse from Hanseatenstrasse in a north-west direction as Hauensteinstrasse
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske and Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse and Möwenstrasse between Vogelsiedlung, Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway were laid out from 1971 to 1976
- Dismantling of apartment blocks No. 43–53 in 2003
- Former restaurant "Seeblick" with sculptures by Jürgen von Woyski
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Spremberger Strasse
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- from Calauer Str. / Bahnhofstr. Head northeast to Ziegeleistraße, then turn east to the underpass of Bundesstrasse 169, continue as an unnamed road to the northeast to the Reppist cultural center
- Listed cultural center Reppist and administration building at No. 6; former steam mill and grain silo on the corner of Bahnhofstrasse
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Steigerstrasse
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- runs south from Adolf-Hennecke-Straße to Straße der Energie; western parallel street of Bergwerkstrasse; further north from Adolf-Hennecke-Straße as Elsestraße
- Elementary school on the lake (former POS VIII Kurt Uhlich) and sculpture “Die Badende” by Ernst Sauer
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Stone dam
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse to Am Salzgraben in a south / south-east direction - runs from Bahnhofstrasse to Ritterstrasse clockwise around the city center of Senftenberg, from Ritterstrasse turn off in a south-westerly direction to Adolf-Hennecke-Strasse, from there in a south direction to the Dubinaweg junction in a north-easterly direction to Am Elsterdeich, then again south-east to Am Salzgraben; further course to Am Salzgraben as Buchwalder Strasse, further course to Bahnhofstrasse as west promenade; Limitation of the castle park
- former name Dresdener Straße for the route from Schloßstraße to Buchwalde ; Gerichtstrasse for the area from Grünstrasse to Schloßstrasse; Promenade Ost or Ostpromenade for the section from Bahnhofstraße to Grünstraße; former name Stalinstrasse
- Listed Wendish Church , villa complex (No. 4), Senftenberg District Court and Senftenberg Fortress ; former teaching mill at the location of the former official mill; Transfer of the Black Magpie
- Stumbling stone in front of No. 17
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Sternstrasse
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- Eastern parallel street of Calauer Straße, leads from Spremberger Straße in the south to Parzellenstraße
- the northern part was devastated by the opencast mine
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Stralsunder Strasse
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- runs from Fischreiherstraße as a southern parallel street to Hanseatenstraße in a south-west direction; from the end of Hanseatenstraße as the southern parallel street of Usedomer Straße with a slight S-curve; further course in the southwest as an unknown road to Niemtscher Straße (confluence north of the Totziggraben)
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Ückeritzer Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- named after the Hanseatic city of Stralsund
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Road of Energy
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- runs as a southern parallel street of Glück-Auf-Straße from Bergbaustraße in a westerly direction to Steigerstraße; also from Straße der Energie as an eastern parallel street to Steigerstraße in north direction to Glück-Auf-Straße, further from Glück-Auf-Straße to the north as Bergwerkstraße
- Dismantling of apartment blocks in 2005
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Miner's Road
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- from Klettwitzer Strasse / Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse, continue in a southerly direction to Hörlitzer Strasse; continue south from Hörlitzer Strasse as Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse, continue north from Klettwitzer Strasse / Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse as Rudolf-Harbig-Strasse
- Former location of POS V Otto Grotewohl (built 1966) between the confluence of Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse and Hörlitzer Strasse
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Street of sport
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- runs west of the Windmühlenweg from the Eisenbahnstraße to the south to Schillerstraße
- Development: Niederlausitzhalle
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Taubenstrasse
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- runs south of Karlstrasse from Calauer Strasse to the east to Sternstrasse; parallel to Karlstrasse
- Stumbling block in front of No. 4
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Tennigstrasse
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- runs from Sternstraße to the east to Hüttenstraße; between Taubenstrasse and Spremberger Strasse
- derived from the Slavic field name for forest area
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Theater passage
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- runs as a southern parallel street to Puschkinstraße from Bahnhofstraße in a north-easterly direction to Rathenaustraße; further course from Bahnhofstraße in a south-west direction as Am Pionierhaus
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Pottery Street
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- runs parallel to the south of the west promenade from Bahnhofstrasse (Enge Bahnhofstrasse) in a curve in a south-westerly direction to Kreuzstrasse; Further course from Kreuzstraße to the south as Salzmarktstraße, further course from Bahnhofstraße (Enge Bahnhofstraße) to the east as Baderstraße
- The potters' houses were on this street, their kilns were outside the city in the Jüttendorf at the gates of the city because of the risk of fire
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Tulip path
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- Stichstrasse, which runs as an eastern parallel street to Dahlienweg from Hörlitzer Strasse to the south
- original name Egerweg; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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Ückeritzer Strasse
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- runs as a western parallel street of Greifswalder Straße from Usedomer Straße in a north-west direction to Ahlbecker Straße
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse and Usedomer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Black Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- 2005 Demolition of apartment blocks No. 1–15
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University Square
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Usedomer Strasse
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- runs as a southern parallel street to Ahlbecker Strasse from Greifswalder Strasse in a south-westerly direction, turns at the south-western end to the north-east, and then flows into Briesker Strasse
- as a contiguous residential area Am Senftenberger See with Rostocker Strasse, Ahlbecker Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse, Stralsunder Strasse and Ückeritzer Strasse between the Vogelsiedlung, Briesker Strasse, the Schwarzen Elster and the city limits of Brieske as well as Hanseatenstrasse, Fischreiherstrasse, Kranichstrasse, Kormoranstrasse, Möwenstrasse and Seeadlerstrasse between Vogelsiedlung , Schwarzer Elster and the former Lübbenau – Kamenz railway line from 1971 to 1976
- Development was colloquially known as the “city wall” because the apartment blocks formed the border around neighboring Brieske
- Dismantling of apartment blocks No. 10–16 and No. 18–24 in 2003
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Violet Trail
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- Parallel spur road west of Fliederweg from Hörlitzer Straße in a northerly direction
- original name Ostrauweg; laid out as part of the Am Kreuzchen settlement 1937–1939
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Weir road
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- runs in a westerly direction from Am Hotel / Am Neumarkt as the southern parallel street of Jüttendorfer Angers; continue from the bend towards the southwest parallel to Briesker Straße as Niemtscher Weg; also a spur road in north direction from Wehrstraße / Niemtscher Weg
- Demolition of the old town and construction of coal substitute apartments together with Am Hotel, Am Neumarkt, Rosenstraße, Niemtscher Weg and Schulstraße in the early to mid-1980s
- Listed Luther Church
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West promenade
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- runs from Bahnhofstrasse in a westerly direction to Jüttendorfer Anger.
- On December 1, 2019, the former Ringstrasse became part of the West Promenade
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Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse
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- runs as a northern parallel street to Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße running to the southwest from Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße to Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße running to the northwest
- laid out as a contiguous residential area with Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse and Otto-Nuschke-Strasse southwest of Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse between the Grossenhain – Cottbus and Briesker Strasse railway from 1961 to 1963
- Dismantling of apartment blocks No. 1–5 in 2008/2009
- named after the politician Wilhelm Külz
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Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse
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- from Hörlitzer Straße in a south-southeast direction to Briesker Straße; continue south from Briesker Straße as Rostocker Straße, continue north from Hörlitzer Straße as Straße des Bergmanns; transfers the Grossenhain – Cottbus railway line
- named after the politician Wilhelm Pieck
- Dismantling of apartment block no. 43–47 in 2009, partly due to damage caused by Hurricane Kyrill in 2007
- Monument to the naming ceremony "Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße"
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Windmühlenweg
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- western parallel street of Lessingstrasse; runs south-south-east from Eisenbahnstraße via Großenhainer Straße to the Großenhain – Cottbus railway line
- named after the windmill that stood on Eisenbahnstrasse (west of the junction with Eisenbahnstrasse)
- between Großenhainer Straße and the railway line, built with dormitories 2 and 3 of the university
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Wolschinkastrasse
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- runs as the eastern parallel street of Hauensteinstraße from Hanseatenstraße in a north-northwest direction to Briesker Straße; continue from Hanseatenstraße in a south-east direction as Kranichstraße
- named after the Volschinka river
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Zeisigweg
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- runs from Hoynstraße to the northeast as a western parallel street to Rostocker Straße as a spur road to the north
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Ziegeleistraße
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- leads south of federal highway 169 from Calauer Straße to the east, opens into Spremberger Straße; parallel to the B 169; In addition, the spur road from Spremberger Straße towards north-northwest just before the junction with Ziegeleistraße and Spremberger Straße
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