- Neukölln (German: [nɔʏˈkœln] ;
formerly Rixdorf), from 1899 to 1920 an
independent city, is a
large inner-city
quarter of
Berlin in the
homonymous borough...
- SC
Tasmania 1900
Berlin was a
German football club
based in the
Berlin district of Neukölln. The club was
founded as
Rixdorfer TuFC
Tasmania 1900 on 2...
- the Cheruscan,
although there is a
belief that it was
named after the
Rixdorf community leader Hermann Boddin. Only
Karstadt department store section...
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within the
governorate of
Potsdam such as Charlottenburg, Lichtenberg,
Rixdorf (after 1912 Neukölln), and Schöneberg (all of which, as well as Köpenick...
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service beginning on 1
January 1878). At that time the
closest station was
Rixdorf,
which today is
called Berlin-Neukölln
because the
locality changed its...
- 1872,
first under the name
Rixdorf, as a
station on the Ringbahn. Both the
district and the
station changed name from
Rixdorf to Neukölln in 1912. The current...
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Ernst Wilhelm Borchert, or just
Wilhelm Borchert, (13
March 1907 in
Rixdorf – 1 June 1990 in West Berlin) was a
German actor. He was also a
voice actor...
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Voigt drifted from
place to
place until he went to live with his
sister in
Rixdorf near Berlin. He was
briefly emplo**** by a well-reputed
shoemaker until...
- the
first career wildlife artist in
North America.
Rungius was born in
Rixdorf, now a part of Berlin, Germany, to
Pastor Heinrich Rungius (1833-1922)...
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residence erected here in 1725–1727). From
Herrnhut the
community spread to
Rixdorf near Berlin, the
former Marienborn monastery near Büdingen, to Herrnhaag...