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Kahlenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈkaːlənˌbɛʁk] ) is a hill (484 m or 1,588 ft)
located in the 19th
District of Vienna,
Austria (Döbling). The Kahlenberg...
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December 2020. "
Kahlenberg ude i kulden" (in Danish). BT.dk. 1
March 2010.
Retrieved 17
December 2020. "
Kahlenbergs fremtid må vente" (in Danish)...
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Kahlenberg is
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ingeborg Kahlenberg (1920–1996),
Dutch photographer and
resistance fighter Louis...
- The
Kahlenberg Transmitter is a
facility for FM- and TV on the
Kahlenberg near Vienna. It was
established in 1953 and used
until 1956 an
antenna on the...
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Elijah Demetrios Kahlenberg is a Jewish-American
peace activist,
political commentator, and founder/President of
Atidna International, the
first and only...
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Louis Albrecht Kahlenberg (20
January 1870 – 18
March 1941) was an
American chemist who
contributed to electrochemistry, the
study of
ionic compounds,...
- 1940–1945'' in 1996. The
Kahlenbergs died
within two w****s of one
another in
October 1996,
while the
exhibition was on view. "
Kahlenberg-Wallheimer, Ingeborg...
- The
Battle of
Vienna took
place at
Kahlenberg Mountain near
Vienna on 12
September 1683
after the city had been
besieged by the
Ottoman Empire for two...
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Richard D.
Kahlenberg (born June 8, 1963) is an
American writer who has
written about a
variety of education,
labor and
housing issues.
Kahlenberg is Director...
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December 3, 2019.
Retrieved December 3, 2019.
Kahlenberg,
Richard D. (1997). "Book Review:
Bayard Rustin:
Troubles I've Seen"....