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Voreifel Railway was
opened on 7 June 1880. The
station buildings at Bonn-
Duisdorf, Kottenforst,
Meckenheim (Bz Köln), Rheinbach,
Odendorf and Kuchenheim...
- Inke Arns (born 1968 in
Duisdorf/Bonn) is a
German curator and
theorist known for her
works focusing on
media arts.
After having held
positions at the...
- Nordstadt, Poppelsdorf, Röttgen, Südstadt, Tannenbusch, Ückesdorf, Venusberg,
Weststadt Hardtberg 33,360 Brüser Berg,
Duisdorf, Hardthöhe, Lengsdorf...
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Johannes Aventinus (fl. 1525)
holds that
Duisburg (along with Deutz, Cologne,
Duisdorf in Bonn, and
Doesburg in the Netherlands) was
built by the
namesake Tuisto...
- Beuel-Ost Bonn-Castell Bonn-Zentrum Brüser Berg
Buschdorf Dottendorf Dransdorf Duisdorf Endenich Friesdorf Geislar Godesberg-Nord Godesberg-Villenviertel Graurheindorf...
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Stalag VI-D
Dortmund Stalag VI-E
Soest Stalag VI-F
Bocholt Stalag VI-G Bonn–
Duisdorf 1944-45
Hoffnungsthal Stalag VI-H Arnoldsweiler/Dueren
Stalag VI-J S.A...
- Beuel-Ost Bonn-Castell Bonn-Zentrum Brüser Berg
Buschdorf Dottendorf Dransdorf Duisdorf Endenich Friesdorf Geislar Godesberg-Nord Godesberg-Villenviertel Graurheindorf...
- Wülfrath Wülfrath (variant) Würselen
Xanten Xanten (variant) Zülpich Amt
Duisdorf Aldenhoven Anröchte Anröchte (variant)
Ascheberg Bad
Fredeburg Bad Godesberg...
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Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn (museum) rebuilt. 1969 Bad Godesberg, Beuel, and
Duisdorf become part of city.
Central Theater and
Youth Theater founded. 1970 -...
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incorporating towns which includes the
stations of Bad Godesberg, Beuel,
Duisdorf, Oberk****el and
Mehlem and, in 1971, the
station was
renamed Bonn Hauptbahnhof...