Definition of Helenendorf. Meaning of Helenendorf. Synonyms of Helenendorf

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Helenendorf. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Helenendorf and, of course, Helenendorf synonyms and on the right images related to the word Helenendorf.

Definition of Helenendorf

No result for Helenendorf. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Helenendorf from wikipedia

- Helenendorf may refer to the following places in Azerbaijan: Goygol (city), named Helenendorf until 1931 Bibiheybət, a muni****lity in Baku, formerly...
- Goygol (Azerbaijani: Göygöl (listen), German: Helenendorf) (Yelenino in 1931–1938, Khanlar in 1938–2008) is a city, muni****lity and the capital of the...
- granted land 6 kilometres to the west of the city and founded the town of Helenendorf (Goygol) in the summer of 1819. Another German settlement, the town of...
- Caucasus were resettled in what is now Azerbaijan. Two German colonies—Helenendorf and Annenfeld—were founded in what later became the Elizavetpol uezd...
- Johanniskirche) is a former Lutheran church in Goygol (formerly known as Helenendorf and later Khanlar), Azerbaijan. Completed in 1857, it was the first German...
- the Goygol Lake. Originally established in the early 19th century as "Helenendorf" by German settlers, the area has evolved into a key region for agriculture...
- Bibiheibat, Bibi-Heybat, Bibi-Heibat; formerly known as Khanlar, Euwbet, Helenendorf, and Shikhovo) is a muni****lity in Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion...
- Khanliglar near the town of Goygol in 1819 established a German colony called Helenendorf. Shortly thereafter, they were engaged in grape growing and winemaking...
- Ilya Svetlov and Nikolai Kuznetsov (who was a German immigrant close to Helenendorf near Baku and the Persian border, where German was widely spoken). Svedlov...
- German-language newspaper published in Soviet Azerbaijan. It was published from Helenendorf between 1932 and 1936, and in 1936 from Baku. Lenins Weg functioned as...