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  1. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › CöllnCölln – Wikipedia

    Cölln mainittiin ensimmäisen kerran kirjallisesti vuonna 1237, ja Berliini puolestaan vuonna 1244. Kaupunkeja erotti vain Spreejoki, ja täten ne olivat tiiviissä yhteydessä toisiinsa alusta alkaen. Magdeburgista itään kulkeneen kauppareitin kuljettua myös kaksoiskaupungin läpi, Cölln-Berliinistä tuli hyvin nopeasti vaurasta aluetta.

  2. Cantus Cölln ( German vocal music ensemble) conductor: Konrad Junghänel ( lutenist and conductor) recording of: Vespro della Beata Vergine, SV 206: V. Concerto "Pulchra es". composer: Claudio Monteverdi ( Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player) part of:

  3. 1 de ago. de 2011 · Cantus Cölln Edition. Deutsche HM: 88697937062. Buy download online. Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel

  4. 25 de nov. de 2022 · Did you know Berlin actually used to be two different villages? The first documented mention of Cölln (the other one) goes back to 1237 and Berlin to the year 1244. The two towns merged in 1309 and from 1432 onwards we see records mentioning the twin-town of Cölln-Berlin. This is what it looked like around 1600. Fun-fact, this is where the name ‘ Neukölln ’ comes from.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FischerinselFischerinsel - Wikipedia

    Fischerinsel ( German: [ˈfɪʃɐˌʔɪnzl̩], Fisher Island) is the southern part of the island in the River Spree which was formerly the location of the city of Cölln and is now part of central Berlin. The northern part of the island is known as Museum Island. Fischerinsel is normally said to extend south from Gertraudenstraße and is named ...

  6. 4 freche Mädels aus Köln, die mit kölscher Sprache im Karneval und auch im Jahr auf den Bühnen abrocken. Mit Live-Gitarren und im Rockabilly-Style sind sie ein Hingucker...

  7. Cölln is a common German last name in today's society, with hundreds of bearers of the name throughout Germany and abroad. It is used both as a given name and a surname. Some other variants of the surname include Collen, Kollen, Köllen, Köllner, and Köhlen, while its variants in other languages include Köln (in Dutch) and Kolin (in Czech).