Legionsbrücke
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Legionsbrücke
Summary
Legionsbrücke is a road bridge[1].
Key Facts
- Legionsbrücke is located in Linden-Limmer[2].
- Legionsbrücke is located in Mitte[3].
- Legionsbrücke is in the country of Germany[4].
- Legionsbrücke's image is recorded as Legionsbrücke 2017-09 Foto 9308.jpg[5].
- Legionsbrücke's instance of is recorded as road bridge[6].
- King's German Legion is named after Legionsbrücke[7].
- Reinhard Heydrich is named after Legionsbrücke[8].
- Battle of Waterloo is named after Legionsbrücke[9].
- Legionsbrücke's crosses is recorded as Ihme[10].
- Legionsbrücke's part of is recorded as Lavesallee[11].
- Legionsbrücke's Commons category is recorded as Legionsbrücke[12].
- Legionsbrücke's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.363361111111, 'longitude': 9.7235555555556, 'precision': 2.7777777777778e-05}[13].
- Legionsbrücke's located on street is recorded as Lavesallee[14].
- Legionsbrücke's significant event is recorded as construction[15].
- Legionsbrücke's street key is recorded as 0321000100104023[16].
- Legionsbrücke's carries thoroughfare is recorded as Lavesallee[17].
- Legionsbrücke's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11f11512cx[18].
- Legionsbrücke's next crossing upstream is recorded as Stadionbrücke[19].
- Legionsbrücke's next crossing downstream is recorded as Benno-Ohnesorg-Brücke[20].
- Legionsbrücke's connects with is recorded as Lavesallee[21].
- Legionsbrücke's located in the statistical territorial entity is recorded as Linden-Süd[22].
- Legionsbrücke's located in the statistical territorial entity is recorded as Calenberger Neustadt[23].
- Legionsbrücke's OpenStreetMap way ID is recorded as 641305831[24].
Body
Geography
Legionsbrücke is in the country of Germany[4]. Located in include Linden-Limmer[2], a city district of Hanover[25], in Germany[26] and Mitte[3], a city district of Hanover[27], in Germany[28]. Legionsbrücke's part of is recorded as Lavesallee[11].
Designation and Status
Legionsbrücke's instance of is recorded as road bridge[6].
History and Context
Things named after include King's German Legion[7], a military unit[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1803[31]; Reinhard Heydrich[8], a politician[32], 1904–1942[33], of German Reich[34], awarded the German Order[35]; and Battle of Waterloo[9], a battle[36], in United Kingdom of the Netherlands[37].