Rodenkirchen, the Glossary
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23 relations: Arboretum, Bayenthal, Benfleet Urban District, Bonn, Botanical garden, Bundesautobahn 555, Cologne, Cologne (region), Cologne Beltway, Cologne Ring, Cologne Rodenkirchen Bridge, Cologne Stadtbahn, Districts of Cologne, Eygelshoven, Forstbotanischer Garten Köln, Kölner Rudergesellschaft 1891, Maternus of Cologne, Quarter (urban subdivision), Rhine, Rodenkirchen, Sister city, Tympanum (architecture), Zollstock.
- Boroughs and quarters of Cologne
- City districts in Germany
Arboretum
An arboretum (arboreta) is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees and shrubs of a variety of species.
See Rodenkirchen and Arboretum
Bayenthal
Bayenthal (Köln-Bayenthal) is a neighbourhood of Cologne, Germany and part of the district of Rodenkirchen. Rodenkirchen and Bayenthal are boroughs and quarters of Cologne and Cologne region geography stubs.
See Rodenkirchen and Bayenthal
Benfleet Urban District
Benfleet Urban District was an urban district in the county of Essex, England.
See Rodenkirchen and Benfleet Urban District
Bonn
Bonn is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine.
Botanical garden
A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms botanic and botanical and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens.
See Rodenkirchen and Botanical garden
Bundesautobahn 555
is an autobahn connecting the cities of Cologne and Bonn.
See Rodenkirchen and Bundesautobahn 555
Cologne
Cologne (Köln; Kölle) is the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over 3.1 million people in the Cologne Bonn urban region.
Cologne (region)
Cologne is one of the five governmental districts of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
See Rodenkirchen and Cologne (region)
Cologne Beltway
| The Cologne Beltway (German:Kölner Autobahnring) is the collective term for the Autobahns encircling Cologne.
See Rodenkirchen and Cologne Beltway
Cologne Ring
The Cologne Ring (known in German as: Kölner Ringe) is a semi-circular, some 6 km long urban boulevard in Innenstadt, Cologne and the city's busiest and most prominent street system.
See Rodenkirchen and Cologne Ring
Cologne Rodenkirchen Bridge
The Cologne Rodenkirchen Bridge is a steel suspension bridge over the Rhine located in Cologne, Germany.
See Rodenkirchen and Cologne Rodenkirchen Bridge
Cologne Stadtbahn
The Cologne Stadtbahn is a light rail system in the German city of Cologne, including several surrounding cities of the Cologne Bonn Region (Bergisch Gladbach, Bonn, Bornheim, Brühl, Frechen, Hürth, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, Wesseling).
See Rodenkirchen and Cologne Stadtbahn
Districts of Cologne
Since the last administrative reform in 1975, the City of Cologne is made up of nine Stadtbezirke and 86 Stadtteile. Rodenkirchen and Districts of Cologne are boroughs and quarters of Cologne and city districts in Germany.
See Rodenkirchen and Districts of Cologne
Eygelshoven
Eygelshoven (Egelze, Ripuarian: Ejelze) is a village, since 1982 part of the town of Kerkrade, in the southeast of the Netherlands, close to the German and Belgian borders.
See Rodenkirchen and Eygelshoven
Forstbotanischer Garten Köln
The Forstbotanischer Garten Köln (25 hectares) is an arboretum and woodland botanical garden located at Schillingsrotterstraße 100, Rodenkirchen, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
See Rodenkirchen and Forstbotanischer Garten Köln
Kölner Rudergesellschaft 1891
The Kölner Rudergesellschaft 1891 (abbr. Kölner RG 1891 or just KRG, transl. Cologne Rowing Association or often Koelner RG 1891 in English media) is a rowing club from the German city of Cologne.
See Rodenkirchen and Kölner Rudergesellschaft 1891
Maternus of Cologne
Maternus (c. 285–September 14, 315 AD), also known as Maternus II, was the first known bishop of Cologne, reportedly also the third bishop of Trier, and founder of the diocese of Tongeren.
See Rodenkirchen and Maternus of Cologne
Quarter (urban subdivision)
A quarter is a part of an urban settlement.
See Rodenkirchen and Quarter (urban subdivision)
Rhine
--> The Rhine is one of the major European rivers.
Rodenkirchen
Rodenkirchen is a southern borough (Stadtbezirk) of Cologne (Köln) in Germany. Rodenkirchen and Rodenkirchen are boroughs and quarters of Cologne, city districts in Germany and Cologne region geography stubs.
See Rodenkirchen and Rodenkirchen
Sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
See Rodenkirchen and Sister city
Tympanum (architecture)
A tympanum (tympana; from Greek and Latin words meaning "drum") is the semi-circular or triangular decorative wall surface over an entrance, door or window, which is bounded by a lintel and an arch.
See Rodenkirchen and Tympanum (architecture)
Zollstock
Zollstock is a district of Cologne in the borough of Rodenkirchen. Rodenkirchen and Zollstock are boroughs and quarters of Cologne.
See Rodenkirchen and Zollstock
See also
Boroughs and quarters of Cologne
- Bayenthal
- Belgian Quarter (Cologne)
- Bocklemünd/Mengenich
- Chorweiler
- Deutz, Cologne
- Districts of Cologne
- Ehrenfeld, Cologne
- Eil, Cologne
- Fühlingen
- Innenstadt, Cologne
- Junkersdorf
- Kalk, Cologne
- Lindenthal, Cologne
- Mülheim, Cologne
- MediaPark
- Niehl, Cologne
- Nippes, Cologne
- Poll, Cologne
- Porz
- Rath/Heumar
- Rheinauhafen
- Rodenkirchen
- Sülz
- Stammheim, Cologne
- Worringen
- Zündorf
- Zollstock
City districts in Germany
- Bergen-Enkheim
- Blasewitz
- Boroughs of Düsseldorf
- Boroughs of Karlsruhe
- Chorweiler
- Cotta (Dresden)
- Districts of Berlin
- Districts of Cologne
- Ehrenfeld, Cologne
- Harheim
- Homberg/Ruhrort/Baerl
- Innenstadt, Cologne
- Kalbach-Riedberg
- Kalk, Cologne
- Klotzsche
- Leuben
- Lindenthal, Cologne
- Loschwitz
- Mülheim, Cologne
- Nieder-Erlenbach
- Nieder-Eschbach
- Nippes, Cologne
- Porz
- Rodenkirchen
- Wattenscheid
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenkirchen
Also known as Immendorf, Köln-Rodenkirchen, Rodenkirchen, Cologne.