The Kreuzberg Group is a small range of low mountains in northern Bavaria, Germany, which is named after its highest peak, the Kreuzberg (928 m). The group is part of the Southern High Rhön, which is in turn part of the High Rhön, a mountain region within the East Hesse Highlands. The natural region is drained by the Sinn in the west, the Brend in the east and the Schmalwasserbach and Kellersbach in the south. The mountains form part of the Central Upland range known as the Rhön Mountains.[1]
^Brigitte Schwenzer:: Geographische Landesaufnahme: The natural regional units on Sheet 140 Schweinfurt. Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg, 1968. → online map (pdf, 4.3 MB)
The KreuzbergGroup is a small range of low mountains in northern Bavaria, Germany, which is named after its highest peak, the Kreuzberg (928 m). The group...
Kreuzberg (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁɔʏtsbɛʁk] ) is a district of Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough located south of...
May Day in Kreuzberg refers to the street festivals and demonstrations organized by left-wing and far-left groups on May 1, International Workers' Day...
largest ethnic minority group, and the largest Turkish community outside Turkey. The largest communities can be found in Kreuzberg, Neukölln, and Wedding...
Folsom Europe and Easter in Berlin. Even a smaller Pride Parade called Kreuzberg Pride, is held every year together with Dyke March. The growth and commercialization...
Member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin representing Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg 5 for Alliance 90/The Greens. Franco was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia...
The 36 Boys were a gang of primarily Turkish immigrants from Berlin-Kreuzberg. The gang was active from the late 1980s until the mid-1990s. Besides Turkish...
solo artist. So far, Hakan has released 12 albums, the latest being "Kreuzberg City" released in 2020. "Getrauert habe ich genug". taz.die tageszeitung...
place in the West Berlin boroughs of Charlottenburg, Schöneberg, and Kreuzberg beginning in 1971 with the formation of the Homosexuelle Aktion Westberlin [de;...
Karneval der Kulturen (Carnival of Cultures) is a multicultural festival in Kreuzberg, Berlin, celebrated annually since 1996 around Pentecost weekend. It is...
Arabs in Berlin form the fourth-largest ethnic minority group in Berlin, after the Turkish, Polish and Russian community. As of December 2017, there are...
(HAU) in Kreuzberg are important. Most productions there are also accessible to an English-speaking audience. Some of the dance and theatre groups that also...
Darstellung der Geschichte Kreuzbergs e.V., Berlin: Kunstamt Kreuzberg, 1995, pp. 12seq; ISBN 3-9804686-0-7. "100th Bomb Group Foundation – Personnel –...
Berlin Kidz is an artists collective from Kreuzberg, Berlin participating in graffiti, train surfing, and parkour. They are considered one of the most...
Eva Mamlok (May 6, 1918 in Berlin-Kreuzberg – December 23, 1944 in Stutthof concentration camp) was a German anti-fascist and Jewish resistance fighter...
restaurant in Berlin. Tim Raue grew up in modest circumstances in the Kreuzberg Wrangel neighbourhood in West Berlin. He met his first wife Marie-Anne...
antennas. Rather than buying commercially available units, some of the early groups advocated home-built antennas. Examples include the cantenna and RONJA,...
riots at the May Day in Kreuzberg became famous after the police had to completely pull out of the "SO 36" neighborhood in Kreuzberg for several hours, and...
attacks. On 27 October 1991, Mete Ekşi [de], a 19-year-old student from Kreuzberg, along with his four Turkish friends were involved in a violent confrontation...
source software Idea Group. 2007. ISBN 978-1-59140-999-1. Retrieved 14 March 2010. Selig, Bernd (October 2011). "Bomber über Kreuzberg". Kreuzberger Chronik...