Proper noun
Zwickau
An independent city in Saxony, Germany.
After troubles with Horch chief financial officer, August Horch left Motorwagenwerke and founded in Zwickau on 16 July 1909, his second company, the August Horch Automobilwerke GmbH. Source: Internet
Legacy Birthplace of Robert Schumann in Zwickau in 2005 The East Germany 1956 Schumann/Schubert error: Schubert's music is on the top stamp, and Schumann's on the bottom 1960 Russian Post stamp marking the 150th anniversary of Schumann's birth. Source: Internet
Education Zwickau is home to the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau with about 4700 students and two campuses within the boundaries of Zwickau. Source: Internet
He was an honorary citizen of Zwickau and had a street named for his Audi cars in both Zwickau and his birthplace Winningen. Source: Internet
History The main market of Zwickau Town hall, main façade from 1866–67 and earlier. Source: Internet
In the winter, the Schumanns revisited Vienna, traveling to Prague and Berlin in the spring of 1847 and in the summer to Zwickau, where he was received with enthusiasm. Source: Internet