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  1. Saarbrücken ( franc. Sarrebruck) je hlavné a najväčšie mesto nemeckej spolkovej krajiny Sársko. Je to univerzitné mesto, jediné veľké mesto a politické, hospodárske a kultúrne centrum Sárska. Počet obyvateľov je cca 179 000. Mesto bolo priemyselným a dopravným centrom oblasti ležiacom vo veľkej uhoľnej panve.

  2. Saarbrücken is de Hööftstadt un eenzigst Grootstadt van dat Bundsland Saarland. De Universitätsstadt, de 1909 ut de dree Städer Saarbrücken, St. Johann un Malstatt/Burbach entstahn is, is ok dat politisch, wertschaplich un kulturell Zentrum vun dat Land. In Saarbrücken leven 179.315 [2] Inwahner (Stand: 31.12.2008) up en Flach vun 167,07 ...

  3. DFG LFA Saarbrücken ( French: Lycée Franco-Allemand de Sarrebruck, German: Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken is a French-German international gymnasium / collège and lycée (grades 5 to 12) in Saarbrücken, Germany. [6] It is jointly administered by the French education agency AEFE and the local Regionalverband Saarbrücken district.

  4. Saarbrücken Airport ( IATA: SCN, ICAO: EDDR ), or Flughafen Saarbrücken [ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ zaːɐ̯ˈbʁʏkŋ̍] or Ensheim Airport in German, is a minor international airport in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It features flights to major cities throughout Germany as well as some leisure routes.

  5. Ludwigsparkstadion. 1. FC Saarbrücken. Ludwigsparkstadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Saarbrücken, Germany. The stadium was built in 1953 and once held 35,303 people. After renovation, which lasted from 2016 to 2021 and cost €46.5M, the capacity has been reduced to around 16,000 seats. [2] It is currently used mostly for football matches ...

  6. Away colours. The Sportfreunde 05 Saarbrücken is a German Association football club from the town of Saarbrücken, Saarland. Historically the club has been a strong side in Saarbrücken, playing at highest level, and even applying for Fußball-Bundesliga membership in 1963. The club also took part in the first round of the 1962–63 DFB-Pokal.

  7. In late 1945 the club was re-established as SV Saarbrücken, becoming SV Saar Saarbrücken in 1949, and SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken in 1951. In post-war football the club played in the tier one Oberliga Südwest in 1947–48 and from 1952 to 1963, when the Bundesliga was established. Sara's best result in this era was a fourth place in 1953–54, a ...

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