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Carlsruhe is the name of
several locations: Karlsruhe, a city in
Germany (Karlsruhe was
formerly Carlsruhe)
Carlsruhe,
South Australia, a
locality in...
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Carlsruhe (/ˈkɑːrlzruː/) is a town in the
Shire of
Macedon Ranges between Woodend and Kyneton,
alongside the old
Calder Highway,
although now byp****ed...
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Carlsruhe railway station is a
former railway station located in
Carlsruhe, Victoria. The
station is
located on the
Bendigo line and
closed in 1982 as...
- Kunden.
Originally named Carlsruhe, it was
established in the
nineteenth century by
German immigrants who
built the
Carlsruhe Lutheran church and an adjoining...
- Württemberg (Maria
Dorothea Luise Wilhelmine Caroline; 1
November 1797 in
Carlsruhe (now Pokój),
Silesia – 30
March 1855 in Pest, Hungary) was the daughter...
- Erdmann's
cousin Duke
Eugen of Württemberg
retained the town and
palace of
Carlsruhe as a fee tail. In the
winter of 1806-07, he
hosted the
young composer...
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officer in the army of the
Austrian Empire. Duke
Nicholas was born at
Carlsruhe,
Kingdom of
Prussia (now Pokój, Poland) was the
third child of Duke Eugen...
- Erdmann, left Eugen, in his will, and by fee-tail, the
estate of Pokój,
Carlsruhe Palace. From 1795
Eugen was
governor of the
fortress of Glogau. In the...
- chorology.
Ferdinand von
Richthofen was born in Pokój, at that time
called Carlsruhe in
Prussian Silesia. He was
educated in the
Roman Catholic Gymnasium in...
- and Teeswater.
Other communities within the muni****l
boundaries are
Carlsruhe, Deemerton,
Formosa and Salem. In the 2021
Census of Po****tion conducted...