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Wittenau (German pronunciation: [vɪtəˈnaʊ̯] ) is a
German locality (Ortsteil)
within the
borough (Bezirk) of Reinickendorf, Berlin.
Originally named Dalldorf...
- is one of
three north–south
Berlin U-Bahn
lines (U6, U9), and runs from
Wittenau to Neukölln via Gesundbrunnen. The
original proposal was for a suspended...
- name of
Wittenau until 1905 and was
renamed Wittenau (Kremmener Bahn) on 1
January 1906, with the
suffix distinguishing it from the
Wittenau (Nordbahn)...
- Berlin-
Wittenau (in
German S-Bahnhof Berlin-
Wittenau,
officially Wittenau (Wilhelmsruher Damm)) is a
railway station in the
Wittenau district of Berlin...
- (Bezirk) of Reinickendorf, Berlin.
Until 2012 was a zone (Ortslage) part of
Wittenau. The locality,
named after the
engineer August Borsig, was
first settled...
- Berlin-
Wittenau Medical Center to
undergo conversion therapy so she
could "become a
functioning member of the Volksgemeinschaft". She
remained in
Wittenau until...
- U-Bahn: U7:
Rathaus Spandau ↔
Rudow (running northwest–southeast) U8:
Wittenau ↔ Hermannstraße (running north–south) Part of each of the
following S-Bahn...
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Frohnau (16,540)
Hermsdorf (16,644)
Waidmannslust (11,027) Lübars (5,137)
Wittenau (25,051) Märkisches
Viertel (40,447)
Borsigwalde (6,749) The governing...
-
veteran Deutsche Lufthansa pilot Flight Captain Siegfried Graf
Schack von
Wittenau embarked on a
mercy flight to Chile,
taking 580 kg (1,279 lb) of medical...
- Śląski, on 9
November 1845. Her
parents were
Count Alexander Schack von
Wittenau and Elizabeth,
Countess of Königsdorf. Her father's
family belonged to...