quer durch den Gemüsegarten - translation to English
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quer durch den Gemüsegarten - translation to English

2005 SINGLE BY TOKIO HOTEL
Durch Den Monsun (song); Durch Den Monsun; Durch den Monsun (song); Monsoon (song); Durch den monsun; Monsoon (Tokio Hotel song)

quer durch den Gemüsegarten      
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Den Helder         
  • Marleen Barth, 2015
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  • Dick Ket, Autoportrait, 1932
  • Satellite image (May 2007)
  • Edith Bosch, 2012
  • ''[[Lange Jaap]]'' lighthouse
  • The watertower of Den Helder
MUNICIPALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS
Den Helder, Netherlands; The Helder; History of Den Helder
Den Helder (Stadt im Westen Hollands)
opium den         
  • "A New Vice: Opium Dens in France", an illustration from Le Petit Journal, 5 July 1903.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Opium Den (disambiguation)
Opiumhöhle, Unterschlupf von Opiumrauchern

Definition

den
¦ noun
1. a wild animal's lair or habitation.
2. informal a person's private room.
3. a place where people meet secretly or illicitly: an opium den.
¦ verb (dens, denning, denned) (of an animal) live in or retreat to a den.
Origin
OE denn, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Durch den Monsun

"Durch den Monsun" (English: "Through the Monsoon") and "Monsoon" are songs by German rock band Tokio Hotel. The German version of "Durch den Monsun" was released as the band's debut single in 2005 from their debut album, Schrei. The album Schrei also contains the Japanese version of the song. An English version named "Monsoon" was later recorded and included in the band's first English album, Scream, and released as their first English single in 2007.

In August 2020, Tokio Hotel announced new versions of "Durch den Monsun" and "Monsoon" to celebrate the single's 15th anniversary, with the German version appearing on Tokio Hotel's seventh album, 2001. "Durch den Monsun 2020" and "Monsoon 2020" were respectively released on 2 and 16 October 2020.