Kurfrstendamm

The Kurfrstendamm is one of the most famous avenues in Berlin, Germany. The street is named for the former Kurfrsten (Electors) of the Holy Roman Empire. During the time of the separation of East and West Berlin the Kurfrstendamm became the number one business street of West Berlin. Kurfrstendamm starts at Bahnhof Zoo (railway terminus) at the Zoologischer Garten, near the ruins of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, and runs through Charlottenburg and Wilmersdorf. The Berlin nickname is 'Ku Damm' (Ku sounds like Kuh), which would be 'Cow Avenue' in English.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
karaoke
kerala
keykode
knout
konstantin tsiolkovsky
kaos
khornerstone
kent applicative operating system
ket
kary mullis
kinsey reports
kendo
kingfisher
kesgrave
kurt waldheim
amd k6
k7
ka9q
kads
keyboard commando
keyboard plaque
keyboard send receive
hmac
key escrow
key field
key frame
kurt schwitters
kenneth noland
karachi
kerguelen islands
kahla
kelsey grammer
kemerovo
hawaiian islands channels
kemp town
kentucky derby
keypal
keyspell
keyword
kfx
katal
koala
kibo
killer micro