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2023

01.08.2023 | Frankfurt (Oder)

Retraining as notary clerk from August 2023 in Frankfurt (Oder)

In cooperation with the Länderotarkasse, the Deutsche Angestellten-Akademie (DAA) in Frankfurt (Oder) will offer a new retraining course from 01 August 2023. The already existing offer of vocational qualifications is extended by the retraining to the notary clerk.

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20.07.2023 | Frankfurt (Oder)

Address books of the capital and commercial city of Frankfurt an der Oder now online

The so-called address book is the most important historical reference work about people, streets and institutions. The first volume was published by Friedrich Wilhelm Koscky for the year 1846. The entire household population can be researched with their residential address. Authorities, doctors' offices, schools, churches and institutions are listed as well as businesses, guilds and associations. The right contact could be looked up for every request.

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20.07.2023 | Frankfurt (Oder)

Urban forest benefits from the nationwide Forest Climate Package

For some time now, the Frankfurt (Oder) urban forester's office has been pursuing the strategy of establishing a stable permanent forest model. In this way, the creation of species-rich and site-adapted mixed forests is to be promoted. These forests hold more water in the soil, allow for natural adaptation processes in response to climate change, and store carbon in wood and soil.

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13.07.2023 | Frankfurt (Oder)

Extraordinary from all genres - this is how the 2023|2024 season will be at the Kleist Forum

In the new 2023|2024 season, the Frankfurt Kleist Forum will continue to be a reliable place for open encounters and shared experiences. This is what Florian Vogel, the artistic director of the house, says at the presentation of the new season book: "A place to dream, switch off, reflect, give courage, discuss and laugh. To this end, we have put together a multi-layered and diverse program with extraordinary performances from all branches of the performing arts..."

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