Gohlis
Former municipalities in SaxonyGeography of Leipzig
Gohlis is an area in the north of the city of Leipzig, Germany. Once a village outside the city, it is known as the place where Friedrich Schiller wrote the first version of his Ode to Joy in 1785. It urbanised during the Gründerzeit period of the 19th century and was incorporated into the city of Leipzig in 1890. Dominated by residential buildings from the late-19th and first half of the 20th century, Gohlis has a population of more than 45,000 inhabitants (2020).
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Eisenacher Straße, Leipzig Gohlis-Süd (Nord)
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N 51.361111111111 ° | E 12.366666666667 ° |
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Eisenacher Straße 22
04155 Leipzig, Gohlis-Süd (Nord)
Saxony, Germany
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