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Hadern is the 20th
borough of the
Bavarian city of
Munich in Germany.
Located in the south-west of Munich,
Hadern's borders are the
Autobahn Munich-Garmish...
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including the
Campus Innenstadt in the city
center and the
Campus Großhadern in
Hadern. The
hospital houses more than 2000 beds with 48 clinics,
institutes and...
- St.
Canisius is a
former Roman Catholic church in the
Hadern district of Munich, Germany.
Designed by the
Munich architect Franz Rank [de], the foundation...
- (5), Berg am Laim (14),
Bogenhausen (13), Feldmoching-Hasenbergl (24),
Hadern (20), Laim (25), Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt (2),
Maxvorstadt (3), Milbertshofen-Am...
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Landeshauptstadt München.
Retrieved 10
February 2021. "Stadtbezirk 20:
Hadern" (in German).
Landeshauptstadt München.
Retrieved 18
February 2021. "Stadtbezirk...
- form of pressure.
Dagmar Albrecht: Mit
meinem Schicksal kann ich
nicht hadern.
Sippenhaft in der
Familie Albrecht von Hagen. Dietz,
Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-320-02018-8...
- (18), Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln (19), and
Hadern (20) from the
independent city of Munich.
Munich South was
created in 1949...
- St.
Peter is a
Catholic church in Großhadern,
which became part of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the
Diocese of
Munich and
Freising Johann Georg...
- Untergiesing-Harlaching Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln
Hadern Pasing-Obermenzing Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied Allach-Untermenzing Feldmoching-Hasenbergl...
- Fürstenrieder Straße
leads through the
districts of Laim, Sendling-Westpark and
Hadern to the
northern edge of Fürstenried and
forms a
section of the only partially...