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- 6 Private Friedenheim Hydroelectric Power Station MP 25°27′05″S 30°58′54″E / 25.45142°S 30.98157°E / -25.45142; 30.98157 (Friedenheim Hydro Power...
- Steps were taken to remedy inadequate facilities with the opening of the Friedenheim in London, which by 1892 offered 35 beds to patients dying of tuberculosis...
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation "Climate data for Nelspruit (or Friedenheim rather)". South African Weather Service. Archived from the original on...
- Wellington, namely the Huguenot Seminary, the Huguenot University College and Friedenheim. The Huguenot Seminary was established in 1874 through the efforts of...
- House now called Sable House occupied Friedenheim, Sir Julius Jeppe's home. During the Anglo-Boer War, Friedenheim was used as British Headquarters and...
- Tochterkolonien, i.e. daughter colonies, formed, such as, the following, viz.: Friedenheim, founded in 1928 Hagendorf Hoffenthal Neu-Klosterdorf, a daughter colony...
- (Max) Freiherr von Berg (Steierdorf, Kr****ó-Szörény vm, 1 May 1859 – Neu-Friedenheim, 25 March 1924); she had a natural son, named Bodo, who used his mother's...
- neighboring German villages similarly established additional outposts, Friedenheim and Neuklosterdorf. Conflicts with Soviet authorities over taxation,...
- Blutenburg and Pipping (St. Wolfgang) with their own churches and parts of Friedenheim and Langwied without a church. In contrast, the southwestern Freiham...
- exclusive suburb with Sir Julius Jeppe, building his mansion called Friedenheim.: 65  It was formerly the eastern part of Jeppestown. Musiker, Naomi;...