Neumarkt

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Neumarkt is the name of the following municipalities:


Neumarkt is the name of the following parts of the municipality:


Neumarkt stands for the following historical and minority areas:

  • Neumarkt im Saalkreis , incorporated in 1817 to Halle (Saale); see northern city center (hall)
  • Nowy Targ , town in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland (German Neumarkt , Yiddish Neymarkt )
  • Środa Śląska , town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland (Neumarkt in Schlesien)
  • Środa Wielkopolska , older name for the city in Poland in the Greater Poland Voivodeship (Schroda, older also Neumarkt)
  • Târgu Mureș , city in Romania (Neumarkt am Mieresch)
  • Târgu Secuiesc , city in Romania (Szekler Neumarkt)
  • Tržič in the Upper Carniola, Slovenia (Neumarktl)
  • Úterý in West Bohemia, Czech Republic (Neumarkt)
  • Hódmezővásárhely , city in Hungary (Neumarkt an der Tisza)

Neumarkt stands for the following buildings:


Neumarkt is the family name of the following people:

  • Johannes von Neumarkt , Ioannes de Novoforo, Jan ze Středy (around 1310–1380), bishop, chancellor of Emperor Charles IV.
  • Mathias von Neumarkt († 1370), Cistercian monk and titular bishop of Trebinje
  • Thomas von Neumarkt OPraem († May 31, 1378), titular bishop of Sareptensis and auxiliary bishop in Breslau. Court chaplain and personal physician to the dukes Heinrich VI. of Breslau and Boleslaw III. from Liegnitz


See also: