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| | Cologne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By that time, essentially all of Cologne's pre-war Jewish population of 20,000 had been annihilated. |  | | Some 11,000 are believed to have been murdered by the Nazis. |  | | EL-DE Haus the former local headquarters of the Gestapo houses a museum documenting the Nazi rule in Cologne with a special focus on the prosecution of political dissenters and minorities |
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| | Cologne - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Cologne |
 | | Cologne was seized by the French in 1794, and the archbishopric was officially secularized in 1801. |  | | Its decline was hastened by the expulsion of the Jews (15th cent.) and the restrictions imposed on Protestants (16th cent.). |  | | Old Cologne, with its numerous historic buildings, was severely damaged by aerial bombardment in World War II. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cologne |
 | | Cologne remained a stronghold of the old beliefs, and gave active support to the Counter-Reformation, which found earnest champions in Johannes Gropper, the Jesuits, Saint Peter Canisius, and others. |  | | But the War of Cologne (Kölnischer Krieg), which lasted five years, and brought untold misery on the land, ended in victory for the Catholic party. |  | | This agreement was henceforth sworn to by each archbishop at his election. |
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| | Cologne - Wikitravel |
 | | Modern Hilton hotel in the center of the city, convenient for sightseeing. |  | | Cologne is one German city that has a very distinctive flavor to it. |  | | Cologne (German: Köln, Cologne dialect: Kölle, Kölsche) is the fourth largest city in Germany, with about 1,000,000 inhabitants. |
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| | University of Cologne |
 | | The following pages offer some information for students and scientists. |  | | The University of Cologne is a research university at the highest level with more than 250 cooperating institutes and departments. |  | | International cooperation in research and teaching has a long tradition at the University of Cologne and today we consider international cooperation to be one of our most important responsibilities. |
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| | NBA.com: NBA Europe Live Presented by EA Sports Cologne |
 | | By accessing any information beyond this page, you agree to abide by the NBA.com Updated Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights and Terms of Use. |  | | In October 2006, the 76ers and the Suns along with the Clippers and Spurs, will travel to Europe to conduct training camps and compete against top European basketball clubs. |  | | In celebration of the announcement for NBA Europe Live presented by EA SPORTS™, NBA executives this week continued on their tour of five of the participating European cities. |
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| | WM 2006 - Stadt Köln |
 | | Detailed information about the FIFA World Cup 2006 you find under: FIFAworldcup.com |  | | After the Confederations Cup this event offers the ideal possibility to get to know the City of Cologne and its people with their fun-loving and cosmopolitan way of life. |  | | More information about how to reach the stadium you find on this webpage under: Best way to stadium. |
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http://www.stadt-koeln.de/fifawm2006/english
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| | AnimeInfo.org - Ranma 1/2 Library - Cast of Ranma 1/2 - Cologne |
 | | Check out the FAQ for all the info on AnimeInfo.org! |  | | Cologne is the great-grandmother of Shampoo and is also from the Village of Amazons. |  | | Cologne has since "trained" Ranma many times, and though she might seem to be causing trouble for Ranma, she really is teaching Ranma new things. |
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| | Bath & Body: Cologne page |
 | | I would like to know what the guys on this site think of Onyx because... |  | | If a guy wears nice cologne it shows that he cares about his appearance, and I think that's a good attraction sign. |  | | I saw an interesting little bottle that said Dolce & Gabbana on it and I figured it was a girl's thing, but it said "For... |
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| | Cologne - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | Cologne (German: Köln) is a city at the Rhine River in Germany. |  | | Cologne is in the southern part of the 'Rhine-Ruhr agglomeration' of cities, where there live 15 to 17 million people. |  | | Cologne's archbishop Rainald von Dassel brought the relics of the biblical Three Wise Men there in 1164. |
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| | Cologne, Germany - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
 | | Cologne is noted for its university, founded in 1388, and for its churches. |  | | Cologne was severely damaged during World War II (1939-1945)—more than 90 percent of the structures were destroyed or damaged—but it was largely rebuilt and modernized by 1960. |  | | Cologne was an important member of the commercial federation known as the Hanseatic League. |
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| | World Cup 2006 Germany City Guide :: Cologne |
 | | This is also the last of Cologne’s Romanesque churches to be consecrated, in 1247. |  | | Possession of it turned the Dom into a focus of Christian pilgrimage and was used to legitimate the Hohenzollern unification of Germany. |  | | Cologne thereby became the founding city of the mighty Hanseatic League that dominated trade in Northern Europe for several centuries. |
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http://www.soccerphile.com/soccerphile/wc2006/city_guide/cologne.html
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| | BBC Languages - Germany inside out |
 | | Cologne is the German "Karneval" capital, which has been celebrated here since the town was founded. |  | | Cologne was founded by the Romans as a colony and was made a city in 50 AD. |  | | By the end of the Second World War, over 90% of the city centre had been destroyed and its population had fallen from 800,000 to around 40,000. |
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| | Cologne, Germany |
 | | Cologne's citizens then had the preemtive right on these goods. |  | | Cologne was founded by the Romans in 38 BC. |  | | The Roman legionnaires had to serve Rome for 20 years before they were entitled to receive annuity. |
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| | COLOGNE - LoveToKnow Article on COLOGNE |
 | | Wine and herrings were the chief articles of her commerce; but her weavers had been in repute from time immemorial, and exports of cloth were large, while her goldsmiths and armourers were famous. |  | | Cologne rose to be the chief town of Germania Secunda, and had the privilege of the Jus Italicum. |  | | In spite of their feuds with the archbishops, the burghers of Cologne were stanch Catholics, and the number of the magnificent medieval churches left is evidence at once of their piety and their wealth. |
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| | Cologne |
 | | This Penny Magazine is brought to you by |  | | We are told that it was the pious design of the elector Conrad to erect a temple which should surpass every other among the Christian churches. |  | | SOME account of Cologne has already been given in No.52 of the 'Penny Magazine.' We shall at present advert to a few curious particulars concerning that city, which could only be briefly indicated in a general notice. |
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| | Towns in Germania Inferior: Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Köln) |
 | | This was to be the base for the city's later fortunes: in the Middle Ages, the archbishop of Cologne was a very important man and had the rank of "elector", i.e., one of the seven princes that had the right to elect a new German king. |  | | As capital of a province, Cologne also had a temple dedicated to the emperor, which has already been mentioned. |  | | Even after the collapse of Roman power in the Rhineland in the early fifth century, Roman commanders considered the city as theirs, and it was only in 456 that general Aegidius was forced to admit that the city had become Frankish. |
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| | Cologne : Introduction Frommers.com |
 | | Devastating though the World War II bombing was -- nearly all the buildings of the Altstadt were damaged -- reconstruction brought to light a period of Cologne's history that had been a mystery for centuries. |  | | But Cologne is also a bustling modern city, with a lively population. |  | | Evidence showed that Cologne was as important and powerful during the early Christian era as it was during Roman times and the Middle Ages. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Cologne |
 | | The Renaissance movement met with opposition at Cologne, though among its professors were the humanists Caesarius, Buschius, Glareanus, Gratius, Phrissemius, and Sobius. |  | | The "Epistolae obscurorum virorum" were directed against the theologians of Cologne. |  | | The French troops entered Cologne in October, 1794; in April, 1796, the university was closed. |
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| | Cologne Pub Guide: bars, beerhalls and beer gardens |
 | | Badly thought-out road schemes, which don't so much ignore the interests of the pedestrian as deliberately conspire against them, are still to be found. |  | | A drastic restructuring has left the city with only a handful of breweries. |  | | It was rebuilt after the war (minus the brewery) and is in a typical German 1950's style.It's been in the hands of the Witz family since the 1930's. |
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| | Cologne |
 | | This city should be high on anyone's German itineraries. |  | | Cologne benefits too from being at the major crossroads of various autobahns and more massive parking lots than most cities, yet far enough away from the denser urban sprawl from the Ruhr valley to the north to avoid the worst of the traffic (though it can be a challenge). |  | | This was just a sampling of the huge garden of tulips that dominated one whole section of the park. |
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| | Germany 2006 - Cities and stadiums - Cologne |
 | | Cologne has more breweries than any other city in the world. |  | | Cologne stands out for its thoroughly modern economic structure. |  | | Under Prussian rule during the onset of industrialization, the city finally became the significant economic location which it remains today. |
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| | All about cologne |
 | | The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans believed that the words invoke. |  | | EDT is typically only cologne with a lot of men don’t actually know how long it took some time to rebuild it, but afterwards its buildings and population grew again. |  | | cologne 17,760 people come in contact with Cologne people. |
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| | Station - Hostel Cologne - Your Backpacker Hostel in the heart of Europe |
 | | Cologne is also the German metropolis for the gay and lesbian lifestyle; the Cristopher Street Day Parade is the biggest in Germany with about one million party goers |  | | Though almost completely destroyed in WWII, Cologne was quickly rebuilt, and many of its old churches and monuments have been meticulously restored. |  | | Because of its location on the Rhine river and at a major crossroad of European trade routes, Cologne grew quickly in the 19th century, to the largest city in Germany. |
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| | BCG Offices - Cologne |
 | | BCG Cologne is located at Media Park in the heart of the city, where we are ideally situated to serve clients from the city's two key industries: insurance and media. |  | | Cologne is Germany's oldest city but it offers a cosmopolitan blend of artistic ambiance and old-world neighborliness. |  | | The city has many cultural and historical treasures, world-famous museums, and an active arts scene. |
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| | Cologne city guide, Germany - Time Out Travel |
 | | Cologne city guide, Germany - Time Out Travel |  | | You might expect Cologne, with its Roman remains and many churches, to be a severe and typically serious German city. |  | | In summer Kölners spend their days outside in the many parks and cafés lending the city an unexpected Mediterranean air. |
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| | Cologne Cathedral (Art 4/8) |
 | | As an information and meeting centre of the Catholic church in Cologne, the Domforum provides information material about the church, city, and society, and offers space for discussion and advice. |  | | These guided tours are only organized for registered groups: excavations and the rooftops only Mon.-Fri. |  | | Through the excavations, over the roofs of Cologne Cathedral, through the treasure chamber. |
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| | Roman Cologne |
 | | Cologne is the northernmost colony founded by the Romans. |  | | Today we know this city simply as Cologne, and it continues to be a center of interest in Roman culture and history... |  | | Click on the map at left to see an enlarged overview of the cities founded by the Romans in Europe Also see this |
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| | Cologne Trade Shows and Cologne Trade Fairs |
 | | Cologne hosts some of the most important trade shows and trade fairs in Germany and the World. |  | | Koelnmesse GmbH, one of the world's largest organizers of international trade shows located in Cologne, Germany. |  | | Thousands of businessmen come to Cologne trade fairs and Cologne trade shows each year due to the cityâs historical and commercial attractiveness. |
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| | The Origins of Eau de Cologne: Jolique.com |
 | | The French were the ones who dubbed it Eau de Cologne, and it became the particular favorite of one of Louis XV's mistresses (there were many!), the Comtesse du Barry. |  | | This Aqua was made from grape spirits, oil of neroli, bergamot, lavender and rosemary. |  | | Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, however, and it wasn't long before a number of copycats popped up in Paris and elsewhere. |
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| | AskMen.com - Man cologne |
 | | While Loris Azzaro's "Azzaro" is still popular in many circles, "Chrome" has been touted as a sharp and fruity yet masculine fragrance, since its launch in 1996. |  | | Whether there's a cologne you swear by and refuse to discard, or know it's time to change your trademark scent, you can find some of the greatest colognes available, right here. |  | | If you've been using "Cool Water" all these years, try Davidoff's more recent contribution to the cologne scene. |
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| | Cologne? |
 | | Shanna: I won't tell you my man's secret, but cologne is a must....just makes you yummier ;) |  | | Is there a good kind of cologne out there. |  | | I am really confused, it seems like there are hundreds of colognes and I just dont know which one to pick. |
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| | Dierk's page - Cologne / Köln |
 | | The Tourist Office is also the place to go to gather all the information and tips you need for your visit to Cologne, for help in finding accommodation or for answers to any questions you may have. |  | | Cologne originated in about AD 50, when the Empress Agrippina proclaimed "Colonia" a city. |  | | (Copyright Tourist Office of the City of Cologne) |
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| | Hotels in Cologne, Germany |
 | | BOOKINGS is part of Priceline.com and has offices in: |  | | Situated perfectly in the city centre, right beside the Cologne Tower and at a comfortable distance from the trade fair grounds. |  | | You are here: Home > Germany > Cologne |
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| | AllTravel Cologne Germany travel and tourism |
 | | Take home some eau de Cologne, the world famous perfume first created here in the 18th century. |  | | Founded in 33 BC, Cologne is one of Germany’s oldest cities and its fourth largest. |  | | Chocolate lovers will be in heaven in the Schokoladen Museum, a state of the art museum dedicated to the art of chocolate making. |
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 | | Köln Archiv 1945-1948: twelve pages of images of Cologne after the war. |  | | Tourism Guide to Cologne from the German National Tourist Office |  | | Weltjugendtag - World Youth Day August 18-21, 2005 in Cologne. |
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| | Cologne The News is NowPublic.com |
 | | service.spiegel.de: From Venice to Cologne, people are throwing on their party clothes for one last burst of overindulgence before Lent. |  | | Playground, Rose Monday, Lent, Köln, Karnival, Cologne, Ash Wednesday, Germany |  | | The fasting associated with Lent before Easter is called "Fastnacht... |
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| | Human Euphoria Cologne |
 | | Apply them to your neck, forearms or any other part of your body. |  | | Pheromones can be worn just as you would wear any cologne. |  | | Human Euphoria Pheromone Cologne is a brand new formula that contains Human Sex Pheromones scientifically designed and proven to attract women. |
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| | Hard Rock Cafe - Cafes - HRC Cologne |
 | | Founded by the Romans, Cologne is one of the oldest German cities and is still characterized by its history of the past 2,000 years. |  | | Every year in Cologne the city comes alive for Carnival, which takes place over one week in February/March. |  | | It is by far the highlight of the calendar in the city and should not be missed. |
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| | Cologne |
 | | The beginnings of the Cologne bishopric go back well into the 4 |  | | These famous relics drew the faithful from all over Europe and the Cologne pilgrimage became one of the largest of the middle ages. |  | | But the measurements of the Cologne plan surpassed all other churches of its time. |
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| | AskMen.com - Cologne |
 | | Check out the men's hairstyles that are making waves and get all the answers to your hair questions. |  | | Between your hair, clothes, shoes, and watch, everything seems to be in order, except for the same old cologne that you've been wearing for what feels like an eternity. |  | | Best for: "Marc Jacobs" is just the cologne to wear during the day or on weekends, when you want a scent that won't overpower, but will always entice. |
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| | Cologne |
 | | The city of Cologne was destroyed by the WWII bombs. |  | | called sometimes the Three Kings of Cologne because |  | | there is a great shrine to them in the cathedral at Cologne. |
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| | ESPNsoccernet: Cologne Team Page |
 | | Terms of Use for our Site, Terms of Use for ESPN Motion and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. |  | | Podolski set for Bayern after asking to leave Cologne |  | | Germany striker Lukas Podolski looks set to join Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich after handing in a transfer request at relegated Cologne. |
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| | Worldres Lodging: Discount Hotel Reservations Online - Hotels and Lodging Worldwide |
 | | The Mercure Koeln Junkersdorf 3* is located in the west of Cologne near the stadium with more... |  | | The Mercure Koeln Friesenvierti 3* hotel is located downtown close to shopping facil more... |  | | The hotel is located between the two business cities Cologne and Duesseldorf, in the town center of Leverkusen, close t more... |
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| | Absolute Anime / Ranma 1/2 / Cologne |
 | | Cologne holds Ranma responsible for Shampoo's curse, and tries to make Ranma accept his "marriage" to Shampoo. |  | | I've forgotten where this info and image came from. |  | | Cologne and Shampoo run the Neko Hanten (Cat Cafe), her Chinese restaurant. |
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| | Discount Perfume Fragrance, Men's Cologne, Women's Perfume, Wholesale Fragrances |
 | | Sign up right now to be notified of exclusive, member only specials and coupons on all your favorite discount perfume, wholesale fragrance and men's cologne! |  | | This is why we offer the most hassle free return policy, and offer a low price guarantee on all your favorite discount perfume, wholesale fragrance, and men's cologne. |  | | 02 - Dolce & Gabbana cologne for men - 4.2 oz eau de toilette spray (EDT) |
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| | TIME Europe Magazine: Jul. 29, 2002 -- Dining in The Dark - 1 |
 | | With the complete loss of vision and the resulting heightening of the other four senses an evening at Germany's first-ever dark restaurant is an extraordinary culinary adventure. |  | | "It's a very interesting and satisfying job," says Majsar Saliov, 39, who has been employed in the Cologne restaurant for three months. |  | | The Unsicht-Bar's waiters play a particularly important role all of them are either visually handicapped or completely blind, and they not only serve the meals but also act as guides to the stumbling diners. |
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