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Krefeld (/ˈkreɪfɛld, -ɛlt/ KRAY-feld, -felt, German: [ˈkʁeːfɛlt] ; Limburgish: Krieëvel [ˈkʀiə˦vəl]), also
spelled Crefeld until 1925 (though the spelling...
- industrialists. The
Mennonite family established a
major textile business in
Krefeld in the 18th century. In its heyday, the
business delivered silk to most...
- The
Krefeld Pinguine (
Krefeld Penguins) are an ice
hockey team in the DEL2.
Their home ice is in
Krefeld,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany at the Yayla...
- The
Battle of
Krefeld (sometimes
referred to by its
French name of Créfeld) was
fought at
Krefeld near the
Rhine on 23 June 1758
between a Prussian-Hanoverian...
- the center,
Freie Volksmission (Free People's Mission), a free
church in
Krefeld.
Ewald Frank was born in 1933 in the
Danzig region. He
lived in West Germany...
- The
Entomologischer Verein Krefeld (EVK) is an
entomological society based in
Krefeld,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Founded in 1905, it
keeps meticulous...
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Krefeld Zoo is a zoo in the city of
Krefeld, Germany,
specialized in
management of primates, carnivores,
fauna from the
African savanna and
tropical birds...
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Sportclub Krefeld 05 (until 2024: SC
Bayer 05 Uerdingen) is one of the
largest sports clubs in the city of
Krefeld,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. As...
- Linn has been a part of the city of
Krefeld, Germany,
since its
incorporation into that city in 1901. Linn lies with its
historic city
center within the...
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Garten Krefeld (3.6 hectares), more
formally the
Botanischer Garten der
Stadt Krefeld, is a muni****l
botanical garden located at Sandberg 2,
Krefeld, North...