Altona Christian Community, called Altona Hutterite Colony by GAMEO, is an independent Anabaptist community of Hutterite tradition. Even though the majority...
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Altona (German: [ˈaltonaː] ), also called Hamburg-Altona, is the westernmost urban borough (Bezirk) of the German city state of Hamburg. Located on the...
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are affiliated with the Altona Christian Community at Henderson, Minnesota, and with the Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community. Elmendorf branched out to...
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River in Missouri and also with the Altona Christian Community at Henderson, Minnesota. Elmendorf Christian Community Fort Pitt Hutterite Colony (Frenchman...
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four colonies: Altona Christian Community in Henderson, Minnesota, United States (independent since 2005) Elmendorf Christian Community in Mountain Lake...
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Sephardic community existed independently until it was forcibly incorporated into the Jewish Religious Association in Hamburg in July 1939. In Altona, which...
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The Altona Observatory (German: Sternwarte Altona) was an astronomical observatory situated in the Palmaille, in Altona, Hamburg. The observatory was...
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of Pinneberg including Altona. Altona was subsequently granted the rights and status of a town on 23 August 1664. The community was founded principally...
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the Hochdeutsche Israeliten-Gemeinde zu Altona (i.e. High German Israelite community/congregation at Altona), with elected council, agreeing religious...
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Jacob Emden (category People from Altona, Hamburg)
which place he took his name. He returned to Altona in, where he obtained permission from the Jewish community to possess a private synagogue. Emden was...
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Mennonites (redirect from Mennonite Christian)
Mennonites are a group of Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the epoch of the Radical Reformation. The name Mennonites is derived...
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Jake Siemens (category People from Altona, Manitoba)
1963 he was buried at a Unitarian church. By 1931, the farming communities around Altona and Winkler, Manitoba, were in crisis. As a result of the extreme...
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Altona Magic Soccer Club (Commonly known as Altona Vardar SC) is a soccer team based in Altona North, a western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia...
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Detention River Christian Community, formerly known as Rocky Cape Christian Community was an Anabaptist Christian community, located between Smithton...
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Sea port city of Esbjerg was constructed in 1868 following the loss of Altona (now part of Hamburg). More recent examples are Græse Bakkeby in North Zealand...
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the first trustees of the Altona Mennonite Meeting House. Abraham Stouffer died October 27, 1851, and is buried at the Altona Mennonite Meeting House Today...
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Süsskind Kohen (Lithuania, 4 November 1722 – Altona, 11 November 1803), a kohen, was Chief Rabbi of Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek from 1775. He was educated...
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Saxon), formerly used as the vernacular by Sephardim around Hamburg and Altona in Northern Germany, is no longer in use as a specifically Jewish vernacular...
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1827 to 1893. It is thought that in 1905 the Portuguese community numbered about 400. In Altona, Prussian since 1866, but incorporated into Hamburg in...
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Hamburg (section Portuguese community)
Danish monarchy. Altona was an independent city until 1937. Politically, the following quarters are part of Altona: Altona-Altstadt, Altona-Nord, Bahrenfeld...
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Demographics of Melbourne (redirect from Melbourne's migrant communities)
Heights, Greenvale and Coolaroo Lebanese with Broadmeadows, Roxburgh Park, Altona North, Coolaroo, Glenroy, Coburg, Campbellfield and Fawkner Egyptians with...
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2020, did not recontest Maribyrnong. A group of Labor members known as "Community Labor for Maribyrnong" endorsed 11 candidates. Melton City Council is...
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Peason. pp. 90–92. ISBN 978-0131773196. Evans 2004, pp. 321–327. Zenter, Christian; Bedurftig, Friedemann, eds. (1997). "Reichstag fire". The Encyclopedia...
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of Hume, particularly in neighbourhoods such as Broadmeadows, Coburg and Altona North. According to the 2021 census, 48.2% of Australians, who were born...
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Labadists (category Christian communities)
moved to Herford in Germany. Here the community became more firmly established until war forced them to move to Altona (then in Denmark, now a suburb of Hamburg)...
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Hutterites (category Christian ethnoreligious groups)
Christian Community". Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community. Retrieved February 8, 2018. "Elmendorf Christian Community". Elmendorf Christian Community...
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Pickering, Ontario (section Communities)
included Whitevale, Brougham, Green River, Claremont, Altona, Greenwood, and Balsam. A few communities also developed in the smaller Carruthers Creek watershed...
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Stouffville (category Communities in Whitchurch-Stouffville)
communities within the town include Ringwood and Gormley to the east, and Bloomington to the north. Claremont, Uxbridge, and the ghost town of Altona...
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Pennsylvania Dutch (redirect from Pennsylvania German-American community)
become the Greater Toronto Area in areas that would later be the towns of Altona, Ontario, Pickering, Ontario, and especially Markham Village, Ontario, and...
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Jewish diaspora (section In Christian theology)
refugees who fled via the Netherlands as Marranos settled in Hamburg and Altona Germany in the early 16th century, eventually appropriating Ashkenazic Jewish...
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