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Cölln (German: [ˈkœln]) was the twin city of Old
Berlin (Alt-Berlin) from the 13th
century to the 18th century.
Cölln was
located on the...
- The
Treaties of
Cölln and Mewe,
concluded in 1454 and 1455,
transferred the
Neumark (New March) from the
State of the
Teutonic Order to the Electorate...
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island in the
River Spree which was
formerly the
location of the city of
Cölln and is now part of
central Berlin. The
northern part of the
island is known...
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Pierre Marteau (French for
Peter Hammer) was the
imprint of a
supposed publishing house.
Allegedly located in
Cologne from the 17th
century onward, contemporaries...
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informed performance, the
founder and
director of the
vocal ensemble Cantus Cölln. Junghänel
studied at the
Hochschule für
Musik und Tanz Köln. He has given...
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Neighborhoods in Berlin-Mitte: Old
Cölln [1] (with
Museum Island [1a],
Fisher Island [1b]),
Altberlin [2] (with
Nikolai Quarter [2a]), Friedrichswerder...
- of the
German capital of Berlin,
founded c. 1200.
Together with
nearby Cölln, they
jointly make up Alt-Berlin, the
reconstructed historical heart of...
- Mannweiler-
Cölln is a muni****lity in the
Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The
Protestant Church of Mannweiler-
Cölln (built 1860–61)...
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homonymous borough. In the 13th
century it was the
sister town of the old
Cölln,
located on the
northern Spree Island in the
Margraviate of Brandenburg...
- the Germans. They
founded several cities and
developed the twin
cities of
Cölln and Berlin. They
expanded the
Ascanian castle in
nearby Spandau and made...