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  2. Kaiserslautern - Wikipedia

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    Barbarossa's influence on Kaiserslautern remains today, in its nickname as a "Barbarossa city". [6] Local legends claim in 1497, a nearly 6 m long pike was caught in a lake, the Kaiserwoog, with a ring saying it was placed by Emperor Frederick II , personally in 1230, later finding its way onto the city's coat of arms.

  3. Deutsche Wohnen & Co. enteignen - Wikipedia

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    This would affect 243,000 rental apartments out of 1.5 million total apartments in Berlin. The largest such real-estate company is Deutsche Wohnen, for which the initiative is named, followed by Vonovia. [1] In total, the referendum would impact 12 large real-estate companies. [2]

  4. Apartment 404 - Wikipedia

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    April 12, 2024 () Apartment 404 (also stylized as Apartment404; Korean : 아파트404 ) is a South Korean mystery solving variety show based on real-life events that took place in housing apartments across different time periods and locations. [ 1 ]

  5. K-Town - Wikipedia

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    K-Town may refer to: K-Town, a nickname for Kilgore, Texas; K-Town, a nickname for Kansas City, Missouri; K-Town, a nickname for Kearny, New Jersey; K-Town, a nickname for Kettering, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom; K-Town, a nickname for Kortenhoef, North Holland, Netherlands; K-Town, a nickname for Kortrijk, West-Flanders, Belgium; K-Town, a ...

  6. Unité d'Habitation of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The Reichssportfeldstraße was renamed Flatowallee in 1997; today's address is Flatowallee 16. The apartments were initially social housing units for rent and applications with proof of income had to be filed in order to get a contract. In the 1979 the building was privatized and the units were for sale. Renters had the right of first refusal.

  7. Berlin Modernism Housing Estates - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Modernism Housing Estates (Germany) Show map of Germany Berlin Modernism Housing Estates ( German : Siedlungen der Berliner Moderne ) is a World Heritage Site designated in 2008, comprising six separate subsidized housing estates in Berlin .

  8. Krameramtsstuben - Wikipedia

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    The Krameramtsstuben (Grocers' Apartments) are historic buildings on Krayenkamp, near St. Michaelis Church in the Neustadt district of Hamburg, Germany. Formerly homes for widows of members of the Grocers’ Institute ( Krameramtswohnungen ), the 1620 to 1700 built, timber-framed buildings form the last of the 17th century enclosed courtyards ...

  9. Fred Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump and his partner William Tomasello [k] were cited as examples of how profits were made by builders using the FHA. [69] The two paid $34,200 for a piece of land which they rented to their corporation for $76,960 annually in a 99-year lease, so that if the apartment they built on it ever defaulted, the FHA would owe them $1.924 million.