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Dorotheenstadt is a
historic zone or
neighbourhood (Stadtviertel) of
central Berlin, Germany,
which forms part of the
locality (Ortsteil) of
Mitte within...
- The
Dorotheenstadt Cemetery,
officially the
Cemetery of the
Dorotheenstadt and
Friedrichswerder Parishes, is a
landmarked Protestant burial ground located...
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Prussia facilitated the
growth of the city. With the
construction of
Dorotheenstadt around 1670 and its
inclusion in Berlin's city fortifications, a first...
- with the four
cities of Cölln, Friedrichswerder,
Friedrichstadt and
Dorotheenstadt under the name Berlin, "Haupt- und
Residenzstadt Berlin". In 1740, Frederick...
- From 1674, a new
suburb was
planned there,
later named after her:
Dorotheenstadt. She had the site
parceled out,
leased and made
substantial profits...
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Mitte of the
borough of the same name. It is
located in the
historic Dorotheenstadt district. Am
Kupfergraben runs as a
riverside road
along the Kupfergraben...
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along the
River Spree. It
expanded its
territories with
areas such as
Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt. The
creation of
Greater Berlin in 1920 incorporated...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg in Celle. In
Berlin the
Huguenots created two new neighborhoods:
Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt. By 1700 one
fifth of the city's po****tion was French-speaking...
- 16 November. In
accordance with his wishes,
Hegel was
buried in the
Dorotheenstadt cemetery next to
Fichte and Karl
Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger. Hegel's illegitimate...
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ascending the
throne Frederick founded a new city
southerly adjacent to
Dorotheenstadt and
named it
after himself, the Friedrichstadt.
Frederick was noted...