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- Pankow - Wikipedia
Pankow (German: [ˈpaŋkoː] ⓘ) is the second largest and most populous borough of the German capital Berlin In Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, it was merged with the former boroughs of Prenzlauer Berg and Weißensee; the resulting borough retained the name Pankow
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Pankow has operated continuously since 1963, shaping skylines, creating great places to live, work, learn and play, rehabilitating historical resources and building green
- Pankow - District in Berlin | visitBerlin. de
Pankow is Berlin’s most populous borough – a place where everyone feels at home, from families to artists, visitors and revellers The district Pankow its visitors an own tourist information office in the Kulturbrauerei
- Willkommen in Pankow - Berlin. de
Das heutige Pankow setzt sich aus den historisch gewachsenen Bezirken Prenzlauer Berg, Pankow und Weißensee zusammen, die durch eine Gebietsreform im Jahre 2001 zum einwohnerreichsten Berliner Bezirk fusionierten
- Pankow – Prenzlauer Berg – Weißensee | pankow-weissensee-prenzlauerberg . . .
One of the six modern Berlin settlements declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in Pankow The impressive buildings of industrial heritage and further residential complexes are also worth a closer look at their architecture
- Projects - pankow. com
Pankow is seismically renovating the 83 year old Herbst Theater which will reopen in September, as part of a two-year, $128 million seismic upgrade and improvement project of the San Francisco War Memorial Veterans Building
- Pankow (locality) - Wikipedia
The village of Pankow is named after the small Panke river, a tributary of the Spree The settlement was first mentioned in a 1311 deed by the Margraves of Brandenburg, though the "Four Evangelists" fieldstone church had already been erected about 1230
- 11 Tip for a Day out in Pankow - visitBerlin
Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg, Niederschönhausen - Berlin's north-east has it all Here are 11 tips for trips to the north Read and discover now
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