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    Bornstedt is a borough of Potsdam, Germany. Located north of Sanssouci Park and the Orangery Palace, it is known for the Bornstedt Crown Estate, former...
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  • municipality in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt Bornstedt (Potsdam), a borough of Potsdam, Brandenburg This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    are the city center, the western and northern suburbs, Bornim, Bornstedt, Nedlitz, Potsdam South, Babelsberg, Drewitz, Stern and Kirchsteigfeld – and those...
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    Kaiserbahnhof, Potsdam Palace and Park of Lindstedt, Potsdam Village of Bornstedt, church, cemetery and landscape north of Park Sanssouci, Potsdam The Seekoppel...
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    The Bornstedt Crown Estate is a former royal estate and, today, a tourist attraction in the Potsdam borough of Bornstedt. It belongs to the ensemble of...
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    The Potsdam tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Potsdam) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Potsdam, the capital...
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    1881, architect: Reinhold Persius. Bornstedt Church, Italianate church that watches over the graves of famous Potsdam townsfolk, consecrated in 1856, builder:...
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    Friedrich Ludwig Persius (category People from Potsdam)
    (in Potsdam, Zeppelinstr. 189); Orangery in Fürst-Pückler Park in Bad Muskau; Viaduct in Potsdam-Bornstedt ("Devil's Grave Bridge" over the Bornstedt Durchstich);...
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    Sanssouci (category Buildings and structures in Potsdam)
    Sanssouci (German pronunciation: [ˈsãːsusi]) is a historical building in Potsdam, near Berlin. Built by Prussian King Frederick the Great as his summer...
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    the west, Bornim in the north, Bornstedt in the east, and Wildpark in the south, all of them are districts of Potsdam. Eiche was first mentioned in a...
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    and gains Potsdamer Stadtteile Bornim, Bornstedt, Eiche, Golm, Grube, Nedlitz and Sacrow. The Wahlkreis Potsdam I includes the districts of Nördliche Innenstadt...
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    Joop was born in Potsdam to editor and author Gerhard Joop [de] and his wife Charlotte. He grew up on his grandparents' farm in Bornstedt until 1954, when...
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    Groener moved to Potsdam-Bornstedt in 1934, where he wrote his memoirs, Lebenserinnerungen. Groener died of natural causes in Bornstedt on 3 May 1939. He...
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    Nazis. Rauscher died on May 15, 1950. He was buried in the Bornstedt Cemetery in Potsdam alongside his wife Margarethe who had died on December 2, 1940...
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    The Ruinenberg is a hill in the Bornstedt borough of Potsdam, located north of Sanssouci Park. In 1748, the Prussian king Frederick the Great had a water...
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    in 1866 at the age of 51. He was entombed in the part of the Potsdam-Bornstedt cemetery (near the tomb of his mentor Ludwig Persius); nearby were buried...
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    of music. From 1925 to his death he lived in Potsdam, Germany. He trained on the Bornstedter See (Bornstedt Lake) when it was frozen or in Berlin on the...
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    In his last years he was blind. He died in 1795 in Potsdam and was buried in the church of Bornstedt. Correspondance générale de La Beaumelle, ed. Hubert...
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    Siehr (1832–1885) 1877–1880:00Bernhard Schopis († 1880) 1880:0000000von Bornstedt (provisional) 1880–1884:00Heinrich Cranz 1884–1889:00Nikolaus von Werder...
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    of Prince Albert. In 1863, Victoria and Frederick bought a cottage in Bornstedt so that their children could grow up in an environment similar to that...
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    Frederick III, German Emperor (category Military personnel from Potsdam)
    such as the establishment of schools and churches in the area of Bornstedt near Potsdam. To assist his father's effort to turn Berlin, the capital city...
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    (Alexanderplatz, Mulhemdamm) Steglitz (A103) Potsdam Brandenburg Plaue Genthin Burg Schermen Magdeburg Bornstedt Helmstedt Braunschweig Vechelde Hildesheim...
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    Feo Holstein and I had some very happy times painting out in the lovely Potsdam woods. Feodora studied at the Art Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. Her...
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    and was buried at Bornstedter Friedhof [de] opposite the Bornstedt Crown Estate in Potsdam. Stolpe received honorary Doctorates in Theology from the...
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    The Havel crossed at the East German border in Nedlitz (a part of Potsdam-Bornstedt), continuing through the Elbe-Havel Canal and then either taking the...
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    Church of the Redeemer, Sacrow (category Churches in Potsdam)
    (Friedenskirche) at Sanssouci, and after 1859, it was assigned to the parish of Bornstedt. The final change came in 1870, when the Church of the Redeemer congregation...
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    not allow this.[specify] Lenné's last resting place is at the Bornstedt Cemetery in Potsdam. Busts of Peter Joseph Lenné are located at the Botanical Garden...
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    Italian country mansions following the example of the Bornstedt Crown Estate(Krongut Bornstedt) near Potsdam. Under Jouanne the first brewery was built on the...
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    ground of the vineyard terraces on the southern slope of the Bornstedt Heights in northwest Potsdam. Knobelsdorff raised objections to this idea; he wanted...
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  • Michael Schumann (category Academic staff of the University of Potsdam)
    (Brandenburg) on 2 December 2000. They are buried in the cemetery at Bornstedt (Potsdam). Helmut Müller-Enbergs. "Schumann, Michael * 24.12.1946, † 2.12.2000...
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