Im April 2013 führte der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin ein Gespräch mit Professoren und Studierenden der Baltischen Föderalen Kant-Universität. Das […]
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I. Russische Föderation 1. Kaliningrad und Kaliningrader Oblast 1.1. Immanuel Kant ist am 22. April 1724 in Königsberg geboren und […]
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