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    Kiel. /  54.32333°N 10.13944°E  / 54.32333; 10.13944. Kiel ( English: /kʰiəɫ/ German: [kiːl] ⓘ) is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021). Kiel lies approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Hamburg, and about the same distance south of the ...

    • Kiel Mutiny

      The Kiel mutiny (German: Kieler Matrosenaufstand) was a...

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    Die Stadt ist kreisfrei und bildet das Zentrum der Kiel-Region. Kiel liegt an der Ostsee ( Kieler Förde) und ist Endpunkt der meistbefahrenen künstlichen Wasserstraße der Welt, des international Kiel Canal genannten Nord-Ostsee-Kanals. Kiel ist traditionell ein bedeutender Marinestützpunkt.

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    Gjermania ( gjermanisht: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, lexo: Bundesrepublik Dojçland, ose Deutschland, lexo: Dojçland ), zyrtarisht Republika Federale e Gjermanisë, ndodhet në pjesën qendrore të Evropës dhe kufizohet në veri me Danimarkën, në lindje me Poloninë, në juglindje me Çekinë, në jug me Austrinë dhe Zvicrën, në ...

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    Founding of the University in Kiel

    The origins of the university in Kiel trace back to the increasing need for well-educated priests during the Reformation. Additionally, the growing involvement of citizens in significant administrative roles contributed to the idea of establishing a university in the duchies. However, wars in the early 17th century and political conflicts between dukes and the king initially delayed these plans. Eventually, Duke Friedrich III commissioned his son, Christian Albrecht, to advance the founding o...

    Periods of Growth and Stagnation

    A significant growth period for the university occurred a century later under Russian Empress Catherine the Great, from whom it received its colors, purple and white. Following the unification of the duchies in 1773, the university continued to flourish as the northernmost German and southernmost Scandinavian university. Nearly 100 years later, the university's development stagnated, particularly after Schleswig-Holstein became part of Prussia. From 1870, student numbers began to rise again,...

    During and after WWII

    During the Nazi regime starting in 1933, the university experienced Gleichschaltung, the expulsion of Jewish professors, and the persecution of dissenters. In World War II, many buildings were destroyed by Allied air raids, including the university library in 1942.

    Christian-Albrechts-Universität currently consists of the following eight faculties: 1. Faculty of Theology 2. Faculty of Law 3. Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences 4. Faculty of Medicine 5. Faculty of Arts and Humanities 6. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences 7. Faculty of Agricultural Scienceand Nutrition 8. Faculty of Engi...

    Alumni

    1. See also Category:University of Kiel alumni 1. Franz Boas(1858–1942), anthropologist 2. Alice Bota(born 1979), journalist 3. Georg von Dadelsen (1918–2007), musicologist, Neue Bach-Ausgabe 4. Gerhard Domagk, bacteriologist, Nobel laureate 5. Andre Franke, geneticist 6. Maren Gaulke(born 1955), herpetologist 7. Johanna Hellman(1889–1982), surgeon 8. Mareile Höppner, television presenter 9. Doris König, current judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany 10. Wolfgang Kubicki, politi...

    Kiel University is recognized in several university ranking systems. According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings, the institution is globally positioned at 530 and holds the 33rd place nationally. In the 2024 THE World University Rankings, it is placed within the 301–350 bracket worldwide and ranks between 32nd and 33rd nationally. The ARWU ...

    The Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Zeitschrift (EAZ) is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of human societies from prehistory to the present day by bridging archaeology, anthropolo...

    CAU's most renowned award is the Holstein Study Award (Holsteiner Studienpreis), which is awarded to the university's top three students each year since 2001. The award's criteria include extraordinary academic achievements, a broad intellectual horizon and political or social involvement. It is endowed with a prize money of €500 for the 2nd and 3r...

  4. 0431. Vehicle registration. KI. Website. www .kiel .de. Kiel ( [kiːl] (help·info)) is a city in the north of Germany. It is the capital of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. It has a population of 239,526 people. [3] It is a port on the sea and has an oceanic climate ( Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification ).

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  7. Der Ursprung des Kieler Fußball-Vereins von 1900 (kurz: KFV von 1900) steht neben der stetig steigenden Fußballbegeisterung in Deutschland zu Beginn des 20. . Jahrhunderts (siehe Anfänge im deutschen Fußball) in Verbindung mit zwei aus Süddeutschland stammenden Studenten (Namen unbekannt), die im Februar 1899 dem Kieler Männer-Turnverein von 1844 (kurz: KMTV) beigetreten waren und den ...

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