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    Karlsruher SC (redirect from VfB Mühlburg)
    in 1902) to form VfB Karlsruhe in 1911.[citation needed] FC Mühlburg and VfB Karlsruhe would in turn merge to form VfB Mühlburg in 1933.[citation needed]...
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    Mühlburg, formerly a town on its own right, is a borough located in the west of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The name Mühlburg could be translated...
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    were born in Karlsruhe. Benz was born in Mühlburg, which later became a borough of Karlsruhe (in 1886). Benz also studied at the Karlsruhe University....
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    north-east. Karlsruhe-Mühlburg station, like the former Karlsruhe-Mühlburg station, is located in the west of the Karlsruhe district of Mühlburg. It replaced...
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    former stations at Mühlburger Tor in Karlsruhe and in Beiertheim and Rüppurr were closed. The stations in Mühlburg and Durlach were relocated and the tracks...
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  • Honsellstraße stadium (category Mühlburg)
    stadium in Karlsruhe, Germany, often used for VfB Mühlburg association football matches. Karlsruhe, Stadtwiki; Skrentny, Werner. "Karlsruhe Stadion Honsellstrasse"...
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    official mill of the surrounding boroughs Bulach, Beiertheim, Daxlanden, Mühlburg and Knielingen. In 1407, Archbishop to Cologne Friedrich III. von Saarwerden...
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    Karlsruhe is divided into 27 districts. The city districts are further subdivided into city neighbourhoods (previously sometimes also referred to as city...
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  • lines from the new central station ran to the Palatinate via Karlsruhe West and the new Mühlburg station via this line. A container terminal was formerly...
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    Carl Benz (category Engineers from Karlsruhe)
    born Karl Friedrich Michael Vaillant on 25 November 1844 in Mühlburg, now a borough of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, which is part of modern Germany. His...
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    Mühlburger und Durlacher Pferde- und Dampfbahngesellschaft (United Karlsruhe, Mühlburg and Durlach Horse and Steam Railway Company). In 1893, the company...
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    clubs went their separate ways with Alemannia going on to merge with VfB Mühlburg on 16 October 1952 to create Karlsruher Sport-Club. Grüne, Hardy (2001)...
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    and some operated by subcontractors. The first bus line opened between Mühlburg and Daxlanden on 30 December 1911 and operated for only three months due...
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  • club since the merger of VfB Mühlburg and Karlsruher FC Phönix in 1952. Player made additional appearances for VfB Mühlburg prior to the formation of Karlsruher...
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    considered the common ancestor of all Seldenecks. William Louis bought land in Mühlburg and in 1769 he founded a dye plant, which was converted in 1770 into a...
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    Hardt Railway (category Karlsruhe Stadtbahn)
    the new Karlsruhe Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) in 1913, the old Hardt Railway followed the tracks of the Palatine Maximilian Railway to Mühlburg. One kilometre...
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    Karlsruhe-Knielingen, Karlsruhe-Mühlburg and Karlsruhe-West) and Regionalbahn services on the Karlsruhe–Neustadt route (stopping everywhere, except Karlsruhe Maxau and...
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    division VfL Neckarau, 3rd Rhein division VfB Mühlburg, merger club of VfB Karlsruhe (3rd) and FC Mühlburg (5th) Germania Brötzingen, 6th Württemberg division...
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    Margraviate of Baden-Durlach (category History of Karlsruhe)
    Stein/Langensteinbach Oberamt of Durlach Oberamt Karlsruhe (earlier composed of the Ämter of Mühlburg, Staffort and Graben) The incorporated fief of Rhodt...
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    Kurt Ehrmann (category Footballers from Karlsruhe)
    German international footballer. Born in Karlsruhe, Ehrmann played as a forward for Karlsruher FV, VfB Mühlburg and 1. FC Pforzheim. He also competed in...
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  • the title of Oberstudienrath. Kärcherstraße, a street in the Mühlburg district of Karlsruhe is named in his honor. Among his better known publications are...
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  • Süd". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv. Retrieved 2007-12-26. VfB Mühlburg and Phönix Karlsruhe merged in 1952 to form Karlsruher SC. * denotes club played...
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  • appearance in the German championship final. Phönix would later merge with VfB Mühlburg to form Karlsruher SC, with the latter making a losing appearance in the...
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  • Kurt Sommerlatt (category Footballers from Karlsruhe)
    German footballer and manager. He was born in Karlsruhe and died there in 2019. Sommerlatt played for VfB Mühlburg, Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich and FC La Chaux-de-Fonds...
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    Rheinstetten (category Karlsruhe (district))
    Rhineland-Palatinate. It is situated to the south-west of Karlsruhe and belongs to the rural district of Karlsruhe. The city has fewer inhabitants than Bruchsal,...
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    Germany. It is a tributary of the Rhine, and flows through the cities of Karlsruhe, Ettlingen and Bad Herrenalb. The river Alb begins about 7 kilometres...
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    Karlsruher SC II (category Sport in Karlsruhe)
    reserve team of German association football club Karlsruher SC, based in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg. Historically the team has played as Karlsruher SC...
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    clubs from the Südwest were: 1. FC Pforzheim Freiburger FC Phönix Karlsruhe FC Mühlburg The clubs from the Kreisliga Südwest were not particularly successful...
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    school in Karlsruhe. For a short time, he worked as a theater painter in Berlin then, from 1893–1903 studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe under...
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  • Hawkeyes 1928 American football Honsellstrasse Stadion 30,000 Karlsruhe  Germany VfB Mühlburg 1959 Association football Grigory Fedotov Stadium 30,000 Moscow...
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