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- Amalienau was a suburban quarter of western Königsberg, Germany. Its territory is now part of the Tsentralny District of Kaliningrad, Russia. Amalienau...
- Krah to serve the residential suburbs of Amalienau, Mittelhufen, and Vorderhufen. Constructed in Amalienau between 1899 and 1901 and dedicated on 9 September...
- originally in central Königsberg, Germany, and later in the suburban Amalienau quarter. It was the fourth oldest school in the city, behind Altstadt...
- northwestern Königsberg, Germany, which developed into the quarters of Ratshof, Amalienau, Mittelhufen, and Vorderhufen. The territory is now part of the Tsentralny...
- transmitter towers 102 n/a Lidzbark Warmiński, Poland 1930-1935 2 towers Amalienau Radio Tower 100 n/a Kaliningrad, Russia 1935-1938 RV-49 radio tower 100...
- quarter of Königsberg, Germany. Because of the rapid growth of Hufen and Amalienau in turn of the century Königsberg, a new school was needed for the growing...
- Sportplatz Prussia-Samland on Steffeckstraße on the western outskirts of Amalienau. Königsberg made just two more appearances in the Baltenverband end round...
- Russian East Prussia (Kaliningrad Oblast) Old Königsberg or Kaliningrad (Amalienau district) Old Tilsit (Sovyetsk) Old Insterburg (Chernyakhovsk) Old Rauschen...
- is now used by the Russian Orthodox Church. The Königsberg suburb of Amalienau began to grow rapidly at the start of the 20th century. Construction of...
- near the main building or along the western side of Dürerstraße near Amalienau. The Kunstschule remained at the previous Königstraße building. In 1917...