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Pulsnitz (Sorbian: ''Połčnica'') is a town in the district of Bautzen, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the small river Pulsnitz, 11 km southwest of Kamenz, and 24 km northeast of the centre of Dresden. Pulsnitz became famous for its Pfefferkuchen, a type of Lebkuchen, when in 1558 the bakers of Pulsnitz received permission to bake them. Today there are still eight ''Pfefferküchlereien'' bakeries. In 1745 the ''Pfefferküchler'' Tobias Thomas was known to be practising his craft in Pulsnitz as well as in Thorn in Prussia, where the famous Thorner Kathrinchen were made. Pulsnitz is informally known as ''Pfefferkuchenstadt'' meaning "Gingerbread Town". The first Protestant missionary to arrive in India, Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg was born in Pulsnitz on July 10, 1682.〔(Bautz.de )〕 ==Gallery== File:Pulsnitz Ernst Rietschel Denkmal.jpg|Town hall File:Rietschel denkmal pulsnitz.jpg|Memorial for Ernst Rietschel File:Pulsnitzer pfefferkuchen.jpg|''Pulsnitzer Spitzen'' File:Pfefferkuchen.JPG|''Pulsnitzer Pfefferkuchen'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pulsnitz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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