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  1. Friedrichsburg era una fortezza seicentesca costruita sul territorio di quello che all'epoca era il villaggio di Mannheim . Fu voluta dal principe elettore Federico IV del Palatinato, che la edificò nel 1606, insieme alla Rheinschanze, la testa di ponte costruita dall'altro lato del fiume Reno .

  2. Friedrichsburg. Friedrichsburg (German for "Frederick's castle") may refer to: Fort Friedrichsburg in Königsberg, Prussia. Groß Friedrichsburg, colonial fort in Ghana. Friedrichsburg, a castle which preceded Mannheim Palace. a part of Hessisch Oldendorf, Hesse. a former palace in Lampertheim, Hesse.

  3. Friedrichsburg Castle ( German: Schloss Friedrichsburg) was a princely castle in renaissance style, situated in Hechingen, within the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was the residence of the princes of Hohenzollern-Hechingen. At the start of the nineteenth century, the castle was demolished and replaced by the ‘Neues Schloss’.

  4. La Costa d'Oro brandeburghese, diventata poi Costa d'Oro prussiana (altrimenti detta anche Colonia di Groß Friedrichsburg dal nome del forte principale dell'insediamento) era una zona della regione africana della Costa d'Oro, colonizzata dal Brandeburgo dal 1682 al 1717 ed infine venduta alla Repubblica Olandese da re Federico Guglielmo I di Pru...

  5. Friedrichsburg era una fortezza seicentesca costruita sul territorio di quello che all'epoca era il villaggio di Mannheim.

  6. Friedrichsburg Gate. Portovaya ul. 39 (+7) 4012 63 27 42 more than a year ago. share post a comment. This impressive gate in the south-west of the city is all that remains of Fort Friedrichsburg which stood here from 1657 until the 1920s.

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    Fredericksburg is located east of the center of Gillespie County at 30°16′27″N 98°52′19″W / 30.274058°N 98.871822°W / 30.274058; -98.871822 (30.274058, −98.871822). It is 70 miles (110 km) north of San Antonio and 78 miles (126 km) west of Austin. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.3 square kilometres (...

    On January 3, 1913, The San Antonio, Fredericksburg and Northern Railway was chartered to connect Fredericksburg with the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway near Waring. In 1913 a 920-foot (280 m) long railroad tunnel was built. The cost of the tunnel sent the railroad into receivership on October 28, 1914. It was sold under foreclosure on Decemb...

    The Fredericksburg-Stonewall area has become known as the Peach Capital of Texas and Benjamin Lester Enderle is known as the Father of the Hill Country Peach Industry. He was Gillespie County Surveyor and a math and science teacher at Fredericksburg High School when he planted five peach trees and began selling the fruit in 1921. Enderle worked to ...

    The city of Fredericksburg is served by the Fredericksburg Independent School District. The school's teams are called the "Battlin' Billies". The first institute of higher learning in Fredericksburg was Fredericksburg College in 1876. The German Methodist Church of Fredericksburg founded the institution and offered courses in the arts, sciences, an...

    Hill Country Memorial Hospital on Highway 16 is an acute-care facility that offers medical care, preventive care, and a wellness center. It is consistently ranked in the top 100 hospitals in the nation.

    Major roads

    1. U.S. Highway 290 2. U.S. Highway 87 3. Texas State Highway 16 4. Ranch Road 1631 5. Farm to Market Road 965

    Airport

    Gillespie County Airport (FAA locator T82) is located on State Highway 16 South, about 2 miles (3.2 km) from downtown Fredericksburg, and features a 5,002 ft (1,525 m) long runway and a hotel and diner. The airport was established by Hans Hannemann and Red Schroeder. Prior to 1945, the facility had been owned by the United States Army Air Corps. Transient and long-term hangar rentals are available.

    Fredericksburg experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and generally mild winters. Average temperatures range from 82 °F (28 °C) in the summer to 49 °F (9 °C) during winter.

    2020 census

    As of the 2020 United States census, there were 10,875 people, 4,796 households, and 2,823 families residing in the city.

    2000 census

    As of the census of 2000, 8,911 people, 3,784 households, and 2,433 families resided in the city. The population density was 1,342.1 inhabitants per square mile (518.2/km2). The 4,183 housing units averaged 630.0 per square mile (243.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 93.08% White, 0.27% African American, 0.27% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 5.09% from other races, and 1.05% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 17.00% of the population. E...

    The city of Fredericksburg is run under the council-manager form of government. As per the Home Rule Charter adopted May 1991,the governing body of Fredericksbug consists of a mayor and four council members. Both the mayor and the council are elected in alternating years by the city at large for two-year terms with a limit of four consecutive terms...

    Radio

    AM Radio station KNAF went on the air in 1947. The original license was granted by the Federal Communications Commission to Arthur Stehling.The license was transferred to Norbert Fritz and family.

    Newspapers

    The Fredericksburg Standard was originally titled Gillespie County News and founded in 1888. The name change happened in 1907. The paper was purchased by the Fredericksburg Publishing Company in 1915, which also published the German language newspaper Fredericksburg Wochenblatt. The Radio Post began publishing in 1922 and was purchased in 1984 by the Fredericksburg Publishing Company. The two newspapers merged into the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post.

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