Of course. Here is a structured breakdown of information about Dresden, presented as (subject, predicate, object) triples.

### General Information
*   (Dresden, is, a city)
*   (Dresden, is the capital of, the German state of Saxony)
*   (Dresden, has population of, approximately 560,000 people)
*   (Dresden, is known as, "Florence on the Elbe")
*   (Dresden, has a historic center, called the Altstadt)
*   (Dresden, has a "new town" district, called the Neustadt)

### Geography
*   (Dresden, is located on, the Elbe River)
*   (Dresden, is situated in, the eastern part of Germany)
*   (Dresden, is near, the border with the Czech Republic)
*   (Saxony, is, a federal state of Germany)

### History
*   (Dresden, has a history, spanning over 800 years)
*   (Dresden, became the residence of, Saxon electors and kings)
*   (Augustus the Strong, was, an Elector of Saxony)
*   (Augustus the Strong, was, King of Poland)
*   (Augustus the Strong, transformed, Dresden with Baroque architecture)
*   (Dresden, experienced, a cultural golden age in the 18th century)
*   (Dresden, was firebombed by, Allied forces during World War II)
*   (The bombing of Dresden, occurred in, February 1945)
*   (The bombing, destroyed, most of the city center)
*   (The bombing, caused, significant civilian casualties)
*   (Dresden, was part of, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany))
*   (The city, underwent, extensive reconstruction after WWII)
*   (Reconstruction, continued, after German reunification)

### Landmarks
*   (The Frauenkirche, is, a Lutheran church)
*   (The Frauenkirche, is, a famous landmark of Dresden)
*   (The Frauenkirche, has, a large stone dome)
*   (The Frauenkirche, was destroyed, in World War II)
*   (The Frauenkirche, was reconstructed, using original stones)
*   (The reconstruction of the Frauenkirche, symbolized, post-war reconciliation)
*   (The Zwinger, is, a palatial complex)
*   (The Zwinger, exemplifies, Baroque architecture)
*   (The Zwinger, houses, several museums)
*   (The Semperoper, is, an opera house)
*   (The Semperoper, was designed by, Gottfried Semper)
*   (The Semperoper, is home to, the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden)
*   (Dresden Castle, was, the residence of Saxon rulers)
*   (Dresden Castle, houses, the Grünes Gewölbe (Green Vault))
*   (The Fürstenzug, is, a large porcelain mural)
*   (The Fürstenzug, is located on, the wall of the Stallhof)
*   (The Fürstenzug, depicts, a procession of the rulers of Saxony)
*   (Brühl's Terrace, is called, "The Balcony of Europe")
*   (Brühl's Terrace, is, a historic architectural ensemble)
*   (The Blaues Wunder, is, a cantilever truss bridge)
*   (The Blaues Wunder, crosses, the Elbe River)

### Culture and Arts
*   (Dresden, is, a city of art and culture)
*   (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, is, a major museum institution)
*   (The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, is, a famous art gallery)
*   (The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, houses, Raphael's "Sistine Madonna")
*   (The Grünes Gewölbe, is, a historic treasure chamber)
*   (The Grünes Gewölbe, contains, a vast collection of treasures)
*   (Dresden, is home to, the Dresdner Kreuzchor (Choir of the Church of the Holy Cross))
*   (The Dresden Striezelmarkt, is, one of Germany's oldest Christmas markets)
*   (Dresdner Christstollen, is, a traditional fruit bread from Dresden)
*   (Dresdner Christstollen, is associated with, the Christmas season)

### Economy and Modern Era
*   (Dresden, is a center for, research and high-tech industries)
*   (The region around Dresden, is nicknamed, "Silicon Saxony")
*   (Silicon Saxony, is, a major hub for microelectronics)
*   (Volkswagen, operates, the "Transparent Factory" in Dresden)
*   (The Transparent Factory, assembles, electric vehicles)
*   (The TU Dresden, is, a public research university)
*   (The TU Dresden, is designated as, a "University of Excellence")
*   (Dresden, has, an international airport (DRS))
