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Searsia lancea commonly known as
karee (archaically
karree), is an evergreen,
frost hardy,
drought resistant tree,
which can
reach up to 8
metres in height...
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Kudamm Karree (German: Ku’damm-
Karree-Hochhaus) is a high-rise
office building in the
Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany.
Built between 1969 and...
- côtelette „chop“, from Fr. côte resp. Lat.
costa „rib“), also
known as
Karree,
Karbonade or cutlets, are a
German meat dish made of
slices of meat from...
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under King
Frederick William I of Prussia,
along with
Pariser Platz (former
Karree) and
Leipziger Platz (Octagon). Due to its
circular shape, Mehringplatz...
- is
named after the
Hohenzollern dynasty.
Taschen building Gerling Ring-
Karree The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring is an
urban esplanade, some 360
metres long, with...
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Inside the
gates were
parade grounds for
Friedrich Wilhelm's soldiers: the
Karree at the
Brandenburg gate (now Pariserplatz), the
Oktagon at the
Potsdam gate...
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years old. They had at
least two children,
including a son
called Kaala,
Karree, or Kali.
French explorer and
ethnologist Jean
Malaurie was the
first to...
- Kressmann-Zschach also
created such a
system in
connection with her Ku'damm-
Karree project. The
current site of the
Steglitzer Kreisel used to be the southern...
- in 2004. It was
replaced by a
lower building complex,
called Spark****en-
Karree Hagen,
which was
inaugurated in 2006.
Construction began 1
August 1972 and...
- Bahntower, 103
metres (338 ft) Kollhoff-Tower, 103
metres (338 ft)
Kudamm Karree, 102
metres (335 ft) Die Pyramide, 100
metres (328 ft) BfA-Hochhaus, 100...