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Tragheimer Palve was
first a
suburb of and then a
quarter of
northern Königsberg, Germany. Its
territory is now part of the
Leningradsky District of Kaliningrad...
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Tragheim Church (German:
Tragheimer Kirche) was a
Protestant church in the
Tragheim quarter of Königsberg, Germany. At the
beginning of the 17th century...
- the
walls was the
village of
Tragheimsdorf and the
heath known as the
Tragheimer Palve. Altstadt, Löbenicht, Kneiphof, and
their respective suburbs were...
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Neighboring quarters were
Tragheim to the south,
Vorderhufen to the west, and
Tragheimer Palve to the north.
Several of the
newly planned streets in Tragheimsdorf...
- on 19 May 1911, with its
dedication as the New
Tragheim Church (Neuer
Tragheimer Kirche)
occurring on 12
January 1913. It
became known as the Maraunenhof...
- road
Samitter Allee,
which ran north–south.
Neighboring quarters were
Tragheimer Palve to the south,
Hardershof to the southwest,
Charlottenburg to the...
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renamed the Bismarck-Oberlyzeum and
acquired the
closed Arnheim-Lyzeum of
Tragheimer Pulverstraße in Tragheim. In the same year it
moved to the modernized...
- Hans-Sagan-Straße ran from Stresemannstraße to
Samitter Alle in Königsberg's
northern Tragheimer Palve district. In the 1870s a
lifesize statue of Hans von
Sagan was built...
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Steindamm to the south,
Tragheim to the southeast,
Tragheimsdorf to the east,
Tragheimer Palve to the northeast, and
Hardershof to the north.
Located in Vorderhufen...
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Hardershof were
Mittelhufen to the southwest,
Vorderhufen to the southeast,
Tragheimer Palve to the east,
Ballieth to the northeast, and
Charlottenburg to the...