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3 unusual facts about Charlottenberg


Elisabeth Charlotte, Countess of Holzappel

She allowed refugee Huguenots and Waldensians to settle in the county, and in 1699 founded the Waldensian settlement Charlottenberg near Holzappel which was named after her.

Lena Ingelsrudøya

She later played for Swedish clubs Eda IF in Charlottenberg and Mariedals IK in Borås, before studying in the United States, where she played college football in St. Louis.

Yeshayahu Foerder

Born in Charlottenberg in Germany, Foerder studied economics and law at Freiburg, Heidelberg and Königsberg universitieis, gaining a law doctorate in 1916.


Kongsvinger Station

There are also stops by long-distance trains Oslo–Stockholm, and some regional trains to Charlottenberg and Karlstad in Sweden.

Raoul Hausmann

In the late 1920s, he re-invented himself as a fashionable society photographer, and lived in a ménage à trois with his wife Hedwig and Vera Broido in the fashionable district of Charlottenberg, Berlin.


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