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  2. Georgenstraße - Wikipedia

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    In the house on Georgenstraße 4, since 1935 is the seat of the Piper publishing house. The building was damaged during World War II. In the house on Georgenstraße 13, lived the art historian and patron Robert von Ritter, from 1898 until the destruction of the house in the Second World War; Former residence Friedrich von Thiersch (1890–1945 ...

  3. Neuhausen-Nymphenburg - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1891 the independent municipality Nymphenburg was incorporated to the city of Munich. It is named after the Nymphenburg Palace, former summer residence of the Bavarian kings. Today the castle along with the Nymphenburg Palace Park is one of the most popular sights of Munich. The in 1747 by Elector Max III.

  4. Müllerstraße - Wikipedia

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    Müllerstraße 40 is the location of the former "Optical Institute" by Joseph von Utzschneider, later in March, a palatial, classical building, richly structured and decorated, [8] built in 1829 by Joseph Höchl; [9] on the facade of the house is a statue of the Virgin Mary and a bust representing Fraunhofer and Utzschneider, which was created ...

  5. Altstadt-Lehel - Wikipedia

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    The quarter, having been one of Munich's surrounding poor houses in times of old, began to turn into today's much sought-after and very expensive residential area beginning with the construction of the first Wilhelminian style apartment houses at the turn of the 20th century and latest after the start of heavy gentrification during the 1980s.

  6. Munich Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    Area: 27,700 km 2 (40% of the state of Bavaria) Population: 5,991,144 [3] GDP: 210 billion euro (53% of the Bavarian GDP) In comparison to the other ten German Metropolitan Regions, the Munich Metropolitan Region had: the highest population growth (about 5% from 1997 to 2004) the largest increase in employment (over 5% from 1997 to 2004)

  7. Module:Location map/data/Germany Munich - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Germany Munich is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Munich. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  8. List of dialling codes in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Area codes in Germany (German: Vorwahl) have two to five digits. In addition, the prefix digit 0 must be dialed when calling from within Germany, and must be omitted when calling from abroad. When calling via fixed networks within the same area, the area code is not required. In general, shorter area codes are assigned to larger cities, and ...

  9. Haidhausen (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    Haidhausen is bordered to the north by Bogenhausen, Berg am Laim to the east, to the south by Au, and the west border of the district is delimited by the Isar river.. The boundary of the zone runs north along the Prinzregentenstraße avenue then west of the square Vogelweideplatz between the civic amenity site and the tram depot on the railway track which forms the eastern border, where the ...