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Friedenau (German: [ˌfriːdə'naʊ̯] ) is a
locality (Ortsteil)
within the
borough (Bezirk) of Tempelhof-Schöneberg in Berlin, Germany.
Relatively small...
- Berlin-
Friedenau is a
railway station in Berlin, Germany.
Though it is
named after the
nearby Friedenau locality, the
station officially is
located in...
- Städtischer
Friedhof III is a
cemetery in the
Friedenau district of the
borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg in Berlin, Germany.
Buried here are Ferruccio...
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Friedenau Dam is a
gravity concrete dam in
Khomas Region, Namibia.
Located 38
kilometres (24 mi)
southwest of Windhoek, it dams the
Kuiseb River and provides...
- born in Berlin-
Friedenau, on 6
September 1879. Six
years later, his
father bought a
house in the
independent rural community of
Friedenau, then part of...
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administrative reform it was a
separate borough including the
locality of
Friedenau.
Together with the
former borough of
Tempelhof it is now part of the new...
- had two
further sons, Hans and Ewald.
Bruch died in his home in Berlin-
Friedenau in 1920. He was
buried next to his wife Clara, who had died on 26 August...
- SS
Friedenau was a
German cargo steamer sunk
during World War II. SS
Friedenau was
built in 1920 by
Ateliers &
Chantiers De La Loire, St.
Nazaire as a...
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lived in Berlin-
Friedenau for many years; his wife,
Luise Kautsky,
became a
close friend of Rosa Luxemburg, who also
lived in
Friedenau. A commemorative...
- run-off of
roughly 20 million
cubic metres per
annum (710×10^6 cu ft/a).
Friedenau Dam,
built in 1972, is on the river. In
January 2005, for the
first time...