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Hamburg-Rahlstedt
Rahlstedt () is a quarter (''Stadtteil'') in the Wandsbek borough (''Bezirk'') of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020, the population was 92,511. History The quarter was first mentioned in 1248 with the name of "''Radoluestede''". Geography The quarter, situated in the north-eastern side of Hamburg, is the largest one of its boroughs and one of the most extensive of the city. It borders with Hamburg's quarters of Volksdorf, Farmsen-Berne, Tonndorf and Jenfeld; and with the district of Stormarn, in Schleswig-Holstein. The stream '' Wandse'', originating near the municipality Siek (district Stormarn), and its confluents ''Rahlau'', '' Stellau'' and '' Stellmoorer Quellfluss'', is running through Rahlstedt. The ''Rahlau'' flows into the '' Wandse'' near Nordmarkstraße, whereas the '' Stellau'' does near Wilhelm-Grimm-Straße. The '' Stellmoorer Quellfluss'' within the Stellmoorer Tunneltal. The most significant features, remains from the ice a ...
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Wandsbek
Wandsbek () is the second-largest of seven Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg#Boroughs, boroughs that make up the city and state of Hamburg, Germany. The name of the district is derived from the river Wandse which passes through here. Hamburg-Wandsbek, Wandsbek, which was formerly an independent city, is urban and, along with Hamburg-Eilbek, Eilbek and Marienthal, part of the city's economic and cultural core. In 2020 the population was 442,702. History Wandsbek was the place of residence of the poet Johann Heinrich Voss and of Matthias Claudius, who here issued (1771–1775) the newspaper (The Wandsbeck Messenger). There is a monument to Claudius in the town. During World War II from May 2, 1944 until May 3, 1945 a subcamp of the Nazi concentration camp of Neuengamme concentration camp, Neuengamme was located in Wandsbek, listed as no. 565 Hamburg-Wandsbek in the official German list. On January 1, 2007 the ''Ortsämter'' (Precincts) were dissolved and the organisation of all bor ...
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Neue Schule Hamburg
Neue Schule Hamburg ( en, New School Hamburg) is a private Sudbury school in Rahlstedt, Hamburg (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 = Central (CET) , utc_offset1 = +1 , timezone1_DST = Central (CEST) , utc_offset1_DST = +2 , postal ..., Germany, established in 2007. History The school was founded by Philipp Palm, who was the school's principal, his partner the German popstar Nena Kerner, Silke Steinfadt and Thomas Simmerl in September 2007 in Rahlstedt with 85 pupils and six teachers. It was the first school in Germany to be organised on the Sudbury school concept. Setting out her rationale for helping establish the school, Nena referred to her own "uninspiring" education, explaining that, "When I was a child, like all children, I had so many ideas and so much curiosity. I wanted to take on the world but the teachers were the ruling force. That doesn't encourage ch ...
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Gymnasium Meiendorf
Gymnasium may refer to: *Gymnasium (ancient Greece), educational and sporting institution * Gymnasium (school), type of secondary school that prepares students for higher education **Gymnasium (Denmark) ** Gymnasium (Germany) **Gymnasium UNT, high school of the National University of Tucumán, Argentina *Gym, an indoor place for physical exercise *Outdoor gym The outdoor gym is a gym built outside in a public park, with the all-weather construction of its exercise machines somewhat modeled on playground equipment. It is similar to the 1960s–1970s proliferation of fitness trails, which continue to ..., an outdoor place for physical exercise * Gymnasium F.C., Douglas on the Isle of Man * "Gymnasium" (song), a 1984 song by Stephen Cummings {{disambiguation ...
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Gymnasium Rahlstedt
Gymnasium may refer to: *Gymnasium (ancient Greece), educational and sporting institution * Gymnasium (school), type of secondary school that prepares students for higher education **Gymnasium (Denmark) ** Gymnasium (Germany) **Gymnasium UNT, high school of the National University of Tucumán, Argentina *Gym, an indoor place for physical exercise *Outdoor gym The outdoor gym is a gym built outside in a public park, with the all-weather construction of its exercise machines somewhat modeled on playground equipment. It is similar to the 1960s–1970s proliferation of fitness trails, which continue to ..., an outdoor place for physical exercise * Gymnasium F.C., Douglas on the Isle of Man * "Gymnasium" (song), a 1984 song by Stephen Cummings {{disambiguation ...
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Gymnasium Oldenfelde
Gymnasium may refer to: *Gymnasium (ancient Greece), educational and sporting institution * Gymnasium (school), type of secondary school that prepares students for higher education **Gymnasium (Denmark) ** Gymnasium (Germany) **Gymnasium UNT, high school of the National University of Tucumán, Argentina *Gym, an indoor place for physical exercise *Outdoor gym The outdoor gym is a gym built outside in a public park, with the all-weather construction of its exercise machines somewhat modeled on playground equipment. It is similar to the 1960s–1970s proliferation of fitness trails, which continue to ..., an outdoor place for physical exercise * Gymnasium F.C., Douglas on the Isle of Man * "Gymnasium" (song), a 1984 song by Stephen Cummings {{disambiguation ...
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Detlev Von Liliencron
Baron Detlev von Liliencron born Friedrich Adolf Axel Detlev Liliencron Britannica Biography
(3 June 1844 in 22 July 1909) was a German lyric poet and novelist from .


Biography

Liliencron was the son of Louis (Ludwig) von Liliencron and Adeline von Harten. He entered the Prussian army and took part in the campaigns of 1866 and 1870–71 (
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Rahlstedt Cemetery
The Lutheran Rahlstedt Cemetery (german: Rahlstedter Friedhof) is a church-operated historic burial ground in Hamburg, Germany. The cemetery is owned by the Evangelical Lutheran parish church of Old Rahlstedt, Hamburg. History and description The cemetery was established in 1829. It has a size of 8.5 hectares and it contains 19.000 graves. The oldest preserved tombstone dates back to 1837, belonging to a woman named Sophie Dorothea Freerks. There is a separate plot adjacent to the cemetery chapel reserved for the pastors. A large marble crucifix dominates the area since 1964, which was originally on the altar of the Old Rahlstedt parish church and later transferred to the cemetery. Selected notable burials Notable people buried here include: * Detlev von Liliencron (1844–1909), German lyric poet and novelist from Kiel Kiel () is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021). Kiel lies approxim ...
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Rahlau
Rahlau is a river of Hamburg, Germany. It flows into the Wandse in Wandsbek Wandsbek () is the second-largest of seven boroughs that make up the city and state of Hamburg, Germany. The name of the district is derived from the river Wandse which passes through here. Wandsbek, which was formerly an independent city, is ur .... See also * List of rivers of Hamburg Rivers of Hamburg Rivers of Germany {{Germany-river-stub ...
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