1. Leipzig - Noun
2. Leipzig - Proper noun
a city in southeastern Germany famous for fairs; formerly a music and publishing center
Source: WordNetLast year in Germany at a town hall in Leipzig there was a game music concert played by the orchestra and some of the Final Fantasy scores were played. This year there is another concert scheduled in the same location, for game music. Nobuo Uematsu
People in Tel Aviv can not imagine, but in 1990, here in Leipzig or Dresden, whoever wanted to buy a car had to wait 14 years. The East Germans worked like people in the West, but the fruits of their labor were harvested by a criminal regime. Helmut Kohl
According to the latest Leipzig study on authoritarianism, about a third of Germans are inclined towards the "conspiracy mentality," with this percentage being significantly higher— two thirds—among members of right-wing parties. Source: Internet
After the Battle of Leipzig the Prussian-Russian alliance showed no interest in an alliance with the Saxon king in the wider struggle against Napoleon irrespective of offers of support from Frederick Augustus. Source: Internet
After graduating, he practiced as a physician in Leipzig. Source: Internet
After completing at St. Afra's, he enrolled at the University of Leipzig where he pursued a degree in theology, medicine, philosophy, and philology (1746–1748). Source: Internet