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Bonn agreement; Bonn Agreement (disambiguation)

Bonn         
  • Stadtbahn]] station at [[Bonn Hauptbahnhof]], Bonn's busiest railway station
  • lt=Sterntor}}, originally built around 1244, is a gate reconstructed on the remnants of the medieval city wall.
  • The [[Museum Koenig]] is Bonn's [[natural history]] museum.
  • Results of the 2020 city council election
  • Results of the second round of the 2020 mayoral election
  • The ''Altes Rathaus'' (old town hall) as seen from the central market square. It was built in 1737 in the [[Rococo]] style.
  • CDU]]) was the mayor of Bonn from 2015 until 2020.
  • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
  • [[Beethovenhalle]]
  • Wappen des Stadtbezirks Bonn
  • Being one of the biggest employers in the region, [[Deutsche Post DHL]] have their headquarters in Bonn.
  • [[University of Bonn]] Electoral Palace
  • [[Deutsche Telekom]] head office
  • Minster of Bonn]] is one of Germany's oldest churches.
  • French president [[Charles de Gaulle]] on state visit to Bonn (1962), the capital of [[West Germany]] until [[German reunification]]
  • Population development since 1620
  • DFG]], an important research funding organisation
  • seventh-largest]].
  • Bundeskunsthalle]] focuses on the cultural heritage outside of Germany or Europe, at the crossroads of culture, the arts, and science.
  • Road network adjacent to Bonn
  • Drachenburg Castle]] in the [[Siebengebirge]] south of Bonn
  • Adenauer]] among its alumni.
  • Villa Hammerschmidt]] was the primary official residence of the [[President of Germany]]. Today it serves as the President's secondary residence.
  • Wappen des Stadtbezirks Bad Godesberg
  • Wappen des Stadtbezirks Beuel
  • Wappen des Stadtbezirks Hardtberg
CITY IN AND FORMER CAPITAL OF GERMANY
Bonn, Germany; Capital of West Germany; UN/LOCODE:DEBON; Bundesdorf; Bönnsch (beer); Bonnsch (beer); Boennsch (beer); Bonna; Bonn (district); Schwarzrheindorf; Schwarzrheindorf/Vilich-Rheindorf; Bonn am Rhein; Castra Bonnensis; History of Bonn; Bonn, West Germany; Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia; Graven-Rheindorf; Bonn a. Rh.; Bonn (Rhein); Bonn (Rhine); Economy of Bonn

The federal city of Bonn (German pronunciation: [bɔn] (listen) Latin: Bonna) is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About 24 km (15 mi) south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region, Germany's largest metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants. It is a university city and the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven.

Founded in the 1st century BC as a Roman settlement in the province Germania Inferior, Bonn is one of Germany's oldest cities. It was the capital city of the Electorate of Cologne from 1597 to 1794, and residence of the Archbishops and Prince-electors of Cologne. From 1949 to 1990, Bonn was the capital of West Germany, and Germany's present constitution, the Basic Law, was declared in the city in 1949. The era when Bonn served as the capital of West Germany is referred to by historians as the Bonn Republic. From 1990 to 1999, Bonn served as the seat of government – but no longer capital – of reunited Germany.

Due to a political compromise (Berlin-Bonn Act) following the reunification, the German federal government maintains a substantial presence in Bonn. Roughly a third of all ministerial jobs are located in Bonn as of 2019, and the city is considered a second, unofficial, capital of the country. Bonn is the secondary seat of the President, the Chancellor, and the Bundesrat, and the primary seat of six federal government ministries and twenty federal authorities. The title of Federal City (German: Bundesstadt) reflects its important political status within Germany.

The headquarters of Deutsche Post DHL and Deutsche Telekom, both DAX-listed corporations, are in Bonn. The city is home to the University of Bonn and a total of 20 United Nations institutions, the highest number in all of Germany. These institutions include the headquarters for Secretariat of the UN Framework Convention Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Secretariat of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the UN Volunteers programme.

Botanical Garden, Bonn         
  • Botanischer Garten Bonn, 1823
BOTANICAL GARDEN
Botanischer Garten Bonn; Botanische Garten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn; Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
The Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (6.5 hectares open to public, 3 hectares private), also known as the Botanischer Garten Bonn, is a botanical garden and arboretum maintained by the University of Bonn.
4th G7 summit         
  • Five of the G7 leaders at the 4th G7 Summit. From left to right: [[Giulio Andreotti]], [[Takeo Fukuda]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Helmut Schmidt]], and [[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]]
1978 G7 SUMMIT IN BONN, WEST GERMANY
1978 Bonn Summit; 1978 G7 summit; G7 1978; 1978 G7 Summit; G7 (1978); G7 Summit 1978; G7 summit 1978; Bonn 1978; G7 1978 Bonn; 1978 Bonn summit; 1978 G7 Bonn summit; G7 Bonn summit 1978; 1978 G7 Bonn
The 4th G7 Summit was held at Bonn, West Germany between 16 and 17 July 1978. The venue for the summit meeting was at the former official residence of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn, the Palais Schaumburg.

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Bonn Agreement

Bonn Agreement could refer to

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  • Bonn Agreement (1969)
  • Bonn Agreement (religion)