Neu-Ulm (redirect from Burlafingen)
districts, 9 of them added between 1972 and 1977. The districts are: Burlafingen, Finningen, Gerlenhofen, Hausen, Holzschwang (including Tiefenbach),...
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collection has two exhibition spaces: the Walther Collection in Neu-Ulm/Burlafingen, in Germany, and the Walther Collection Project Space in New York City...
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parking area Neu-Ulm 121 Nersingen B 10 – Nersingen, Neu-Ulm, Pfuhl, Burlafingen Parking area Hahnenberg Hahnenberg parking area Parking area Buchwald...
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Biber 71.0 Unterfahlheim 72.2 Roth 74.2 Nersingen 75.4 Leibi A 7 78.4 Burlafingen 81.1 EvoBus siding from Memmingen Neu-Ulm Ost cut and cover (200 m) 83...
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Finninger Straße, both on the Neu-Ulm–Kempten railway, and the disused Burlafingen station on the Ulm–Augsburg railway. The station was opened in 1853 and...
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2010–2013 SSV Ulm (assistant) 2013 SSV Ulm (youth) 2013–2014 SSV Ulm 2017 FC Burlafingen 2018– SC Ichenhausen *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa 2011 Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm/Burlafingen, Germany 2011 FADA Gallery, University of Johannesburg, South Africa...
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Identity: Contemporary African Photography from the Walther Collection. Burlafingen, Germany: The Walther Collection; Göttingen, Germany: Steidl, 2010. ISBN 9783869301570...
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Collection, a four-building museum complex in a residential area of Neu-Ulm/Burlafingen, Germany. Supported by the Walther Family Foundation, The Walther Collection...
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Walther Collection: Events of the Self: Portraiture and Social Identity. Burlafingen: The Walther Collection, 2010. ISBN 978-3-86930-157-0 Moore, Allison...
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part of the city of Ulm) as well as parts of the villages of Bettingen, Burlafingen and Eckingen. In several other villages mostly belonging to the Imperial...
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