- Königsberg (disambiguation)
Königsberg (German for "kings' mountain") may refer to several places, many of them not part of Germany or Austria anymore:
Places
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Königsberg in Preußen , founded in 1256 and, until 1945, capital of East Prussia (since, Kaliningrad in Russia)
**Seven Bridges of Königsberg , a topology problem inspired by the city's bridges
*Königsberg in Bayern , a small city inBavaria in present-dayGermany , birthplace and eponym of the astronomerRegiomontanus
*Königsberg in der Neumark , since 1945Chojna , the westernmost town ofPoland
* "Königsberg an der Eger" (atEger River ), since 1945Kynšperk nad Ohří inOkres Sokolov
* "Königsberg in Schlesien" (inSilesia ), since 1945Klimkovice
* "Königsberg",Nová Baňa , Slovakia
* "Königsberg", German name forKongsberg in Norway
*Königsberg (Prignitz) , a suburb ofHeiligengrabe in Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg
*Königsberg (Gemeinde Göstling) , a town inAustria
* Königsberg, a part ofBiebertal in Hessen
* Königsberg (Královec), former part ofOpatov v Čechách
*Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg , a castle inOrschwiller ,Alsace ,France Mountains
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Königsberg (Osterhorngruppe) , inOsterhorn gruppe,Austria
*Königsberg (Göstlinger Alpen) , in "Göstlinger Alpen" (Niederösterreich )
*Königsberg (Harz) , inHarz
*Königsberg (Nordpfälzer Bergland) , nearWolfstein inRheinland-Pfalz
*Kráľova hoľa in Slovakia ("Königsberg" in German)
*Königsberg (Großlage) , a vineyard at theMosel hips
* SMS "Königsberg" (1905), a
light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy stationed inGerman East Africa at the start ofWorld War I .
* SMS "Königsberg", a light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy build during World War I.
* "Königsberg" (1927), a "K" class light cruiser of theWeimar Republic Reichsmarine and the German WWIIKriegsmarine .People
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Allan Stewart Konigsberg (1935- ), better known asWoody Allen , American film director, actor, writer, and comedian
*Königsberg (Adelsgeschlecht) , a noble family
*E. L. Konigsburg (1930- ), American author of "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler"
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