Rhine-Westphalia, comprising the northern part of the city of Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf I was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2009...
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thorp); its use is unusual for a settlement as large as Düsseldorf. Linguistically, Düsseldorf is the largest city in the German part of the Low Franconian...
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Düsseldorf Airport (IATA: DUS, ICAO: EDDL) (German: Flughafen Düsseldorf, pronounced [ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ ˈdʏsl̩dɔʁf]), known as Düsseldorf International Airport...
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commonly known as Fortuna Düsseldorf (pronounced [fɔʁˈtuːna ˈdʏsl̩dɔʁf] ), is a German football club based in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, that...
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Peter Kürten (redirect from Vampire of Düsseldorf)
1931) was a German serial killer, known as "The Vampire of Düsseldorf" and the "Düsseldorf Monster", who committed a series of murders and sexual assaults...
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Bastionstrasse 39 in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, in Germany, is the seat of the Düsseldorf Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgericht Düsseldorf). The robust...
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-Sebastianus-Schützenvereins Düsseldorf (militia) established. 1385 – Residence of the Counts of Berg established in Düsseldorf. 1567 – Rathhaus built. 1609...
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(September 22, 1989, in Düsseldorf (civ.), July 29, 1990, in Castle Stein, Stein, (rel.)) Michael Gotzens, born March 3, 1958, in Düsseldorf (I.) Patrick Alexander...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2011 (redirect from Düsseldorf 2011)
Fortuna Düsseldorf were to be moved to the Paul-Janes-Stadion due to the contest. Fortuna Düsseldorf's training venue next to the Düsseldorf Arena would...
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Ingenieurverein Düsseldorf [de] (ed.): Düsseldorf and its buildings. L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1904, p. 144f Axel Kolodjiej: Herzog Wilhelm I. von Berg (1380-1408)...
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Weeze Airport (redirect from Düsseldorf Weeze)
city of Düsseldorf, but the significant distance of 83 km (52 mi) to that city, which already had two closer international airports (Düsseldorf Airport...
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The Düsseldorf Stadtbahn (German: Stadtbahn Düsseldorf) is a Stadtbahn ("city train", i.e. urban light rail system) serving Düsseldorf and surrounding...
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Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is an exhibition hall for contemporary art in Düsseldorf. The present art centre was built in 1967 in Brutalist architecture by...
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Maria from the Italian Medici family, Düsseldorf had a golden age, as the prince, residing as Elector in Düsseldorf Palace from 1690, further enlarged and...
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Morgen's affidavit to the Majdanek-Prozess, dated Düsseldorf 19 September 1973. Landgericht Düsseldorf I 4/71. Bundesarchiv Ludwigsburg B162/2359 IMT (Red...
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The Düsseldorf tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Düsseldorf) is a network of tramways serving Düsseldorf, the capital city of the federal state...
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The Düsseldorf School of painting is a term referring to a group of painters who taught or studied at the Düsseldorf Academy (now the Staatliche Kunstakademie...
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Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (abbr. HHU; German: Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), named after German poet Heinrich Heine, is a public university...
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The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf is the academy of fine arts of the state of North Rhine Westphalia at the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Notable artists who...
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Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen 24 June 2024 (2024-06-24) 21:00 Düsseldorf Arena, Düsseldorf 24 June 2024 (2024-06-24) 21:00 Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig First...
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the southern part of the independent city of Düsseldorf, specifically districts 3, 8, 9, and 10. Düsseldorf I was created in 1949. In the 1949 election,...
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Erich Ludendorff (category German Army generals of World War I)
duties as commander of the 39th (Lower Rhine) Fusiliers, stationed at Düsseldorf. "I attributed the change partly for my having pressed for those three additional...
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The Düsseldorf International Boat Show (German: Internationale Bootsausstellung Düsseldorf), more commonly known as boot Düsseldorf or just boot (German...
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The Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra (German: Düsseldorfer Symphoniker) is Germany's second oldest municipal orchestra, based in Düsseldorf. Tonhalle, the...
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synthesiser created. The music featured on La Düsseldorf is far more commercial than the La Düsseldorf tracks that had appeared on Neu! '75. Whilst the...
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Düsseldorf was a German fishing trawler which was built in 1921 as Mark Brandenburg. She was renamed Fischereidirektor Lübbert in 1930 and Düsseldorf...
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young Düsseldorf musicians who had recently formed Kreidler and released their debut album "Riva". Dinger jammed with the band twice in his Düsseldorf studios...
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Gregor von Bochmann the Younger (category Kunstakademie Düsseldorf alumni)
Gregor von Bochmann (23 September 1878, Düsseldorf – 20 September 1914, near Laon) was a German sculptor. He is usually referred to as The Younger to distinguish...
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Erwin Aders (category People from Düsseldorf)
(1881, Düsseldorf – 1974) was the chief designer for Germany's Henschel & Son during World War II. He led the design for the heavy tanks Tiger I and Tiger...
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German Party Politics since 1989". German Politics 26 (4): 480–497. Schmidt, I. 2017. "PEGIDA: A Hybrid Form of a Populist Right Movement". German Politics...
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