Eppendorf ( German pronunciation ) is a municipality in the district of Mittelsachsen , in Saxony , Germany .
4-578: Eppendorf can refer to: Eppendorf, Saxony , a German town in the Freiberg district in Saxony Eppendorf, Hamburg , a quarter of Hamburg Eppendorf, Bochum , a quarter of Bochum Eppendorf (company) , a biotechnology company in Eppendorf, Hamburg Microcentrifuge tubes , some laboratory tubes also known as Eppendorf tubes , named after
8-639: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eppendorf, Saxony The municipality of Eppendorf lies in the lower Ore Mountains , about 20 kilometres east of the city of Chemnitz and 15 kilometres southwest of Freiberg . Eppendorf runs along the river of the Große Lößnitz , a tributary of the Flöha . The neighbouring, formerly independent villages of Kleinhartmannsdorf and Großwaltersdorf were integrated in 1995 and 1998, respectively. Eppendorf
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16-401: Was founded in the 13th century as a new settlement in the form of a Waldhufendorf . The first official mention occurred in 1336. For most of its early history, it was a farming village and later also the location of a hunting lodge of Elector Augustus of Saxony . In the late 19th century, some industry developed (manufacturing of toys, shoes, textile products and furniture). Today, the economy
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