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Olympique Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 1906,
known as FCO
Strasbourg Koenigshoffen or
FCOSK 06, is a
football club
based in the
Koenigshoffen [fr] and Cronenbourg [fr]...
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houses the Musée de la Chartreuse.
After the
Carthusian monastery of
Koenigshoffen was destro**** in 1591, the
Carthusian community took
refuge with the...
- Court)
Conseil des XV,
Orangerie Cronenbourg Hautepierre,
Poteries Koenigshoffen, Montagne-Verte (Green Hill)
Elsau Meinau Neudorf-Musau
Neuhof 1 (including...
- that led to the camp, the
current Route des
Romains in the
suburb of
Koenigshoffen, such as the
stele of
Caius Largennius. This was
where the
largest burial...
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general department council of Bas-Rhin. He
represented the
citizens of
Koenigshoffen,
Elsau and
Montagne Verte.
Koehl was
subsequently elected deputy of...
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Angers Biesheim Mackwiller Mariana Sarrebourg Strasbourg (district of
Koenigshoffen)
Germany Cologne Dieburg/Darmstadt Frankfurt-Heddernheim
Freiburg im...
- railway. It was
situated far from the city center, in the
district of
Koenigshoffen.[unreliable source?] On 11 July 1846, it was
moved to the city center;...
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professional footballer who
currently plays for
French club FCO
Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06.
Herceg came
through youth ranks of
Dinamo Zagreb and
started his...
- Line F of the
Strasbourg Tramway Network extends to
Wolfisheim from
Koenigshoffen-Comtes. – Panvel-Karjat
Railway of the
Mumbai Suburban Railway opens...
- AS
Electricite Strasbourg 2–5 CS Mars
Bischheim 93. FC
Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06 1–2 AS
Menora Strasbourg 94. CS
Hautepierre Strasbourg 0–3 AS Neudorf...