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English: Podul Calicilor (today Calea Rahovei), Bucharest. 'Podul Calicilor literally means "Bridge of Greedy", but Podul (especially at that time) can mean a well-built road, as well as a bridge. Podul Calicilor was the old name of Calea Rahovei ("Rahovei Street") leading from Bucharest to Rahova, then a suburb, now a city neighborhood.
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Source Florian Georgescu et al. Istoria Oraşului Bucureşti, Muzeul de Istorie a Oraşului Bucureşti, 1965. p. 300
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Ludwig Angerer  (1827–1879)  wikidata:Q337684
 
Ludwig Angerer
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Ľudovít Angerer; L. Angerer
Description Austrian- photographer, painter, printmaker and pharmacist
Date of birth/death 15 August 1827 Edit this at Wikidata 12 May 1879 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Malacky Vienna
Work period (at least) 1853 - 1873
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current20:11, 25 October 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:11, 25 October 20062,947 × 2,145 (2.34 MB)BogdanPodul Calicilor (today Calea Rahovei), Bucharest Author: L. Angerer Year: 1856 ==Source * Florian Georgescu et al. ''Istoria Oraşului Bucureşti'', Muzeul de Istorie a Oraşului Bucureşti, 1965. p. 300 Category:History of Bucharest
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