57 relations: August von Kotzebue, Baden main line, Baden Revolution, Benjamin Franklin Village, Bibliographisches Institut, Bombing of Mannheim in World War II, Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, Campaigns of 1795 in the French Revolutionary Wars, Carl-Benz-Stadion, Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine, Coleman Army Airfield, Digital Public Library of America, Eisstadion am Friedrichspark, Electorate of Baden, Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Europeana, Fernmeldeturm Mannheim, Frederick IV, Elector Palatine, Free Voters, German mediatization, German Wikipedia, Germany, Grand Duchy of Baden, Heinrich Lanz AG, History of Baden-Württemberg, Jesuit Church, Mannheim, Jewish Encyclopedia, Konrad Adenauer Bridge, Kristallnacht, Kunsthalle Mannheim, List of Baedeker Guides, Mannheim, Mannheim (electoral district), Mannheim City Airport, Mannheim Harbour, Mannheim Hauptbahnhof, Mannheim Observatory, Mannheim Palace, Mannheim Palace Church, Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway, National Theatre Mannheim, Neckar, Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim, Nine Years' War, Palais Bretzenheim, Popakademie Baden-Württemberg, Sandhofen, SAP Arena, SV Waldhof Mannheim, ..., The Robbers, The Statesman's Yearbook, Timeline of Stuttgart, Town privileges, University of Mannheim, University of Waterloo, Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque. Expand index (7 more) »
August von Kotzebue
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (–) was a German dramatist and writer who also worked as a consul in Russia and Germany.
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Baden main line
The Baden main line (Badische Hauptbahn) is a German railway line that was built between 1840 and 1863.
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Baden Revolution
The Baden Revolution (Badische Revolution) of 1848/1849 was a regional uprising in the Grand Duchy of Baden which was part of the revolutionary unrest that gripped almost all of Central Europe at that time.
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Benjamin Franklin Village
Benjamin Franklin Village, also called BFV, was a United States Army installation in Mannheim-Käfertal, Germany.
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Bibliographisches Institut
The German publishing company Bibliographisches Institut was founded 1826 in Gotha by Joseph Meyer, moved 1828 to Hildburghausen and 1874 to Leipzig.
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Bombing of Mannheim in World War II
The German city of Mannheim in the state of Baden-Württemberg saw bombing during World War II from December 1940 until the end of the war.
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Brockhaus Enzyklopädie
The Brockhaus Enzyklopädie is a German-language encyclopedia which until 2009 was published by the F. A. Brockhaus printing house.
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Campaigns of 1795 in the French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1794 between Revolutionary France and the First coalition.
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Carl-Benz-Stadion
Carl-Benz-Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Mannheim, Germany.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia
Chambers's Encyclopaedia was founded in 1859Chambers, W. & R. in Chambers's Encyclopaedia.
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Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine
Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine (Neuburg, 4 November 1661 – Mannheim, 31 December 1742) was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach.
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Coleman Army Airfield
Coleman Barracks/Coleman Army Airfield (ICAO: ETOR) is a United States Army military installation located in the Sandhofen district of Mannheim, Germany.
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Digital Public Library of America
The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is a US project aimed at providing public access to digital holdings in order to create a large-scale public digital library.
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Eisstadion am Friedrichspark
Arena 2006 Eisstadion am Friedrichspark is an indoor sporting arena located in Mannheim, Germany.
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Electorate of Baden
The Electorate of Baden was a State of the Holy Roman Empire from 1803 to 1806.
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Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–11) is a 29-volume reference work, an edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Europeana
Europeana.eu is the EU digital platform for cultural heritage.
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Fernmeldeturm Mannheim
The Fernmeldeturm Mannheim is a 217.8 metre high concrete telecommunication tower with an observation deck in Mannheim, Germany.
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Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
Frederick IV, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (Kurfürst Friedrich IV.; 5 March 1574 – 19 September 1610), only surviving son of Louis VI, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth of Hesse, called "Frederick the Righteous" (Friedrich Der Aufrichtige; French: Frédéric IV le juste).
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Free Voters
Free Voters (Freie Wähler, FW or FWG) in Germany may belong to an association of persons which participates in an election without having the status of a registered political party.
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German mediatization
German mediatization (deutsche Mediatisierung) was the major territorial restructuring that took place between 1802 and 1814 in Germany and the surrounding region by means of the mass mediatization and secularization of a large number of Imperial Estates.
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German Wikipedia
The German Wikipedia (|) is the German-language edition of Wikipedia, a free and publicly editable online encyclopedia.
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Germany
Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.
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Grand Duchy of Baden
The Grand Duchy of Baden (Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in the southwest German Empire on the east bank of the Rhine.
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Heinrich Lanz AG
Heinrich Lanz AG was an agricultural machinery manufacturer from Mannheim, Germany.
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History of Baden-Württemberg
The history of Baden-Württemberg covers the area included in the historical state of Baden, the former Prussian Hohenzollern, and Württemberg, part of the region of Swabia since the 9th century.
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Jesuit Church, Mannheim
The Mannheim Jesuit Church is a church in Mannheim, Germany.
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Jewish Encyclopedia
The Jewish Encyclopedia is an English encyclopedia containing over 15,000 articles on the history, culture, and state of Judaism and the Jews up to the early 20th century.
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Konrad Adenauer Bridge
The Konrad Adenauer Bridge (in German: Konrad-Adenauer-Brücke) is one of two road bridges crossing the Rhine between the German cities of Mannheim and Ludwigshafen am Rhein.
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Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht (lit. "Crystal Night") or Reichskristallnacht, also referred to as the Night of Broken Glass, Reichspogromnacht or simply Pogromnacht, and Novemberpogrome (Yiddish: קרישטאָל נאַכט krishtol nakt), was a pogrom against Jews throughout Nazi Germany on 9–10 November 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces and German civilians.
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Kunsthalle Mannheim
The Kunsthalle Mannheim is a museum of modern and contemporary art, established in 1909 and located in Mannheim, Germany.
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List of Baedeker Guides
Baedeker Guides are travel guide books published by the Karl Baedeker firm of Germany beginning in the 1830s.
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Mannheim
Mannheim (Palatine German: Monnem or Mannem) is a city in the southwestern part of Germany, the third-largest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart and Karlsruhe with a 2015 population of approximately 305,000 inhabitants.
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Mannheim (electoral district)
Mannheim is one of the 299 single member constituencies (German: Wahlkreis) used for the German parliament, the Bundestag.
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Mannheim City Airport
Mannheim City Airport (City-Airport Mannheim in German, formerly Mannheim-Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim) is a minor regional airport serving the German city of Mannheim.
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Mannheim Harbour
Mannheim Harbour, named Rhein-Neckar-Hafen Mannheim, is a river port on the Rhine in Mannheim, at the confluence of the Rhine and the Neckar in Baden-Wurttemberg.
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Mannheim Hauptbahnhof
Mannheim Hauptbahnhof (German for Mannheim main station) is a railway station in Mannheim in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
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Mannheim Observatory
The Mannheim Observatory was a tower observatory built between 1772 and 1774 in Mannheim, Germany, which remained in operation until 1880.
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Mannheim Palace
Mannheim Palace (Mannheimer Schloss) is a large Baroque palace in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Mannheim Palace Church
The Mannheim Palace Church (German: Mannheimer Schlosskirche), founded as a court chapel, was built in the 18th century and is part of the Mannheim Palace.
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Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway
The Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway is a 99 km long railway line in Germany, connecting the cities of Mannheim and Stuttgart.
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National Theatre Mannheim
The present National Theatre Mannheim (Nationaltheater Mannheim), which dates from 1957, is a theatre and opera company in Mannheim, Germany, with a variety of performance spaces.
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Neckar
The Neckar is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse.
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Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim
Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim is a suburb of the city of Mannheim, Germany, composed of Neuostheim and Neuhermsheim and is considered to be one of the more attractive neighbourhoods of Mannheim.
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Nine Years' War
The Nine Years' War (1688–97) – often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg – was a conflict between Louis XIV of France and a European coalition of Austria, the Holy Roman Empire, the Dutch Republic, Spain, England and Savoy.
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Palais Bretzenheim
The Palais Bretzenheim (Bretzenheim Palace) is a historical building located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg in the South Western part of Germany.
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Popakademie Baden-Württemberg
The Popakademie Baden-Württemberg (University of Popular Music And Music Business) is a German public conservatory for popular music based in Mannheim, Germany.
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Sandhofen
Sandhofen is a northern district of Mannheim, Germany.
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SAP Arena
SAP Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Mannheim, Germany.
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SV Waldhof Mannheim
SV Waldhof Mannheim is a multi-sports club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg.
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The Robbers
The Robbers (Die Räuber) is the first drama by German playwright Friedrich Schiller.
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The Statesman's Yearbook
The Statesman's Yearbook is a one-volume reference book providing information on the countries of the world.
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Timeline of Stuttgart
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Town privileges
Town privileges or borough rights were important features of European towns during most of the second millennium.
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University of Mannheim
The University of Mannheim (in German: Universität Mannheim), abbreviated UMA, is a public research university in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo (commonly referred to as Waterloo, UW, or UWaterloo) is a public research university with a main campus in Waterloo, Ontario.
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Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque
The Yavuz-Sultan-Selim mosque is a religious building in Mannheim, Germany, named for Selim I. Until 2008 it was the biggest mosque in Germany, and attracts up to 3,000 Muslims every weekend.
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Mannheim