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Definition: Bonn

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A city in western Germany on the Rhine River; was the capital of West Germany between 1949 and 1989.[Wordnet].

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"Bonn" is a common misspelling or typo for: born, bun, boon, bon, bonny, bonne.

Date "Bonn" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1543. (references)

Common Expressions: Bonn

Expressions Definition
Bonn Agreement (Afghanistan) Officially the Agreement On Provisional Arrangements In Afghanistan Pending The Re-Establishment Of Permanent Government Institutions, the Bonn Agreement was the initial series of agreements intended to re-create the State of Afghanistan following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, an invasion which ended the twenty-plus-year-long Afghan Civil War. Since no nationally agreed upon government had existed in Afghanistan since 1979, it was felt necessary to have an transition period before a permanent government was established. A nationally agreed upon government would require at least one loya jirga to be convened; however, in the absence of law and order in the wake of the rapid victory of American and Afghan Northern Alliance forces, immediate steps were felt to be required. (references)
Bonn Agreement (environment) The Bonn Agreement is a European environmental agreement. (references)
Bonn Agreement (religion) The Bonn Agreement of 1931 is a document that established full communion between the Anglican churches and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht, including the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands. (references)
Cologne Bonn Airport Cologne/Bonn Airport, also called Konrad-Adenauer-Flughafen or Flughafen Köln-Wahn, is the sixth largest airport in Germany. In terms of cargo flights it is No. 2. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: Bonn

Expressions Domain Definition
Bonn Geog Abhand. Library Science Bonner Geographische Abhandlungen. Bonn Universitat. Geographisches Institut. Bonn, Germany. (references)

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Extended Definition: Bonn


Bonn

Bonn
Langer Eugen, centre of the UN Campus at the River Rhine in Bonn (view from the Post Tower).
Langer Eugen, centre of the UN Campus at the River Rhine in Bonn (view from the Post Tower).
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Bonn
Bonn (Germany)
Bonn
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Cologne
District Urban district
Mayor Bärbel Dieckmann (SPD)
Basic statistics
Area 141.22 km² (54.5 sq mi)
Elevation 60 m  (197 ft)
Population 314,926  (30/06/2007)
 - Density 2,230 /km² (5,776 /sq mi)
Founded 1st century BC
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate BN
Postal codes 53111–53229
Area code 0228
Website www.bonn.de

Coordinates: 50°44′02.37″N 7°5′59.33″E / 50.7339917, 7.0998139

Bonn is the 19th largest city in Germany. Located about 20 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, it was the capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990 and the official seat of government of united Germany from 1990 to 1999. Starting in 1998, many national government institutions were moved from Bonn to Berlin. Both houses of the German national parliament, the Bundestag as well as the Bundesrat, were moved along with the Chancellery and the residence of German head of state, the Bundespräsident.

Bonn remains a centre of politics and administration, however. Roughly half of all government jobs were retained as many government departments remained in Bonn and numerous sub-ministerial level government agencies relocated to the former capital from Berlin and other parts of Germany. In recognition of this, the former capital now holds the title of Federal City ("Bundesstadt").

Bonn has developed into a hub of international cooperation in particular in the area of environment and sustainable development. In addition to a number of other international organizations and institutions, such as, for instance, the IUCN Environmental Law Center (IUCN ELC) the City currently hosts 16 United Nations institutions. Among these are two of the so-called Rio Conventions, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The number of UN agencies in Bonn, most of which are based at the newly established United Nations Campus in the city's former parliamentary quarter on the banks of the Rhine, continues to grow.

Bonn is the seat of some of Germany's largest corporate players, chiefly in the areas of telecommunications and logistics. Simultaneously, Bonn is establishing itself as an important national and international centre of meetings, conventions and conferences, many of which are directly related to the work of the United Nations. A new conference centre capable of hosting thousands of participants is currently under construction in the immediate vicinity of the UN Campus.

From 1597 to 1794, it was the residence of the Archbishops and Prince-electors of Cologne, and is the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven (born 1770).

History

Langer Eugen, centre of the United Nations Campus (view from the Rheinaue park).
Langer Eugen, centre of the United Nations Campus (view from the Rheinaue park).
Sterntor (star gate), a reconstruction of a gate of the medieval city wall
Sterntor (star gate), a reconstruction of a gate of the medieval city wall
Historic Town Hall of Bonn (view from the market square).
Historic Town Hall of Bonn (view from the market square).

The history of the city dates back to Roman times. In about 11 BC, the Roman Army appears to have stationed a small unit in what is presently the historical centre of the town. Even earlier, the Army had resettled members of a Germanic tribal group allied with Rome, the Ubii, in Bonn. The Latin name for that settlement, "Bonna", may stem from the original population of this and many other settlements in the area, the Eburoni. The Eburoni were members of a large tribal coalition effectively wiped out during the final phase of Caesar's War in Gaul. After several decades, the Army gave up the small camp linked to the Ubii-settlement. During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the North of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i.e., literally, "Fort Bonn". Initially built from wood, the fort was eventually rebuilt in stone. With additions, changes and new construction, the fort remained in use by the Army into the waning days of the Western Roman Empire, possibly the mid-5th century AD. The structures themselves remained standing well into the Middle Ages, when they were called the Bonnburg. They were used by Frankish kings until they fell in disuse. Eventually, much of the building materials seem to have been reused in the construction of Bonn's 13th century city wall. The Sterntor (star gate) in the center of town is a reconstruction using the last remnants of the medieval city wall.

To date, Bonn's Roman fort remains the largest fort of its type known from the ancient world, i.e. a fort built for one full-size Imperial Legion and its auxiliaries. The fort covered an area of approximately 250,000 square meters. Between its walls it contained a dense grid of streets and a multitude of buildings, ranging from spacious headquarters and large officers' houses to barracks, stables and a military jail. Among the legions stationed in Bonn, the "1st", i.e. the Prima Legio Minervia, seems to have served here the longest. Units of the Bonn legion were deployed to theaters of wars ranging from modern-day Algeria to what is now the Russian republic of Chechnya.

The chief Roman road linking the provincial capitals of Cologne and Mainz cut right through the fort where it joined the fort's main road (now, Römerstraße). Once past the South Gate, the Cologne-Mainz road continued along what are now streets named Belderberg, Adenauerallee et al. To both sides of the road, the local settlement, Bonna, grew into a sizeable Roman town.

In late antiquity, much of the town seems to have been destroyed by marauding invaders. The remaining civilian population then holed up inside the fort along with the remnants of the troops stationed here. During the final decades of imperial rule, the troops were supplied by Germanic chieftains employed by the Roman administration. When the end came, these troops simply shifted their allegiances to the new barbarian rulers. From the fort, the Bonnburg, as well as from a new, medieval settlement to the South centred around what later became the minster, grew the medieval city of Bonn.

Between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Romanesque style Bonn Minster was built, and in 1597 Bonn became the seat of the Archdiocese of Cologne. The town gained more influence and grew considerably. The elector Clemens August (ruled 1723-1761) ordered the construction of a series of Baroque buildings which still give the city its character. Another memorable ruler was Max Franz (ruled 1784-1794), who founded the university and the spa quarter of Bad Godesberg. In addition he was a patron of the young Ludwig van Beethoven, who was born in Bonn in 1770; the elector financed the composer's first journey to Vienna.

In 1794, the town was seized by French troops, becoming a part of the First French Empire. In 1815 following the Napoleonic Wars, Bonn became part of the Kingdom of Prussia. Administered within the Prussian Rhine Province, the town became part of the German Empire in 1871 during the Prussian-led unification of Germany. Bonn was of little relevance in these years.

Modern history

During World War II, Bonn had some military significance due to its population.

Following World War II, Bonn was in the British zone of occupation, and in 1949 became the capital of West Germany. The choice of Bonn was made mainly due to the advocacy of Konrad Adenauer, a former Cologne Mayor and Chancellor of West Germany after World War II, who came from that area, despite the fact that Frankfurt had most of the needed facilities already and using Bonn was estimated to be 95 Mill DM more expensive than using Frankfurt. Because of its relatively small size for a capital city, Bonn was sometimes referred to, jokingly, as the Bundeshauptstadt ohne nennenwertes Nachtleben ' ' (Federal capital with no night-life worthy of the name) or the 'Bundesdorf' (Federal Village). [1]

German reunification in 1990 made Berlin the nominal capital of Germany again. This decision did not mandate that the republic's political institutions would also move. This was only concluded by the Bundestag (Germany's parliament) on 20 June 1991, after a heated debate. While the government and parliament moved, as a compromise, some of the ministries largely remained in Bonn, with only the top officials in Berlin. There was no plan to move these departments, and so Bonn remained a second, unofficial capital with the new title "Federal City" (Bundesstadt). Because of the necessary construction work, the move took until 1999 to complete.

At present, the private sector plays a major role in Bonn's economy. With 5 stock listed companies, Bonn has the 4th highest market capitalisation amongst German towns. With headquarters of DHL, T-Mobile and other renowned companies, managers have replaced the public sector.

View over downtown Bonn
View over downtown Bonn

Main sights

Godesburg Fortress.
Godesburg Fortress.
Hofgarten (Court Garden) with Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Prince's Castle), which serves as the main building of the University of Bonn. The church steeple of the Bonn Minster can be seen in the background.
Hofgarten (Court Garden) with Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Prince's Castle), which serves as the main building of the University of Bonn. The church steeple of the Bonn Minster can be seen in the background.
Post Tower, headquarters of the Deutsche Post AG and DHL.
Post Tower, headquarters of the Deutsche Post AG and DHL.

Beethoven's birth place is located at Bonngasse. Next to the market place is the Old Town Hall, built in 1737 in Rococo style, under the rule of Clemens August of Bavaria. It's used for receptions of guests of the town, and as a bureau for the mayor. Nearby is the Kurfürstliches Schloss, built as a residence for the prince-elector and now the main building of the University of Bonn.

The Poppelsdorfer Allee is an alley flanked by chestnut trees which had the first horsecar of the town. It connects the Kurfürstliches Schloss with the Poppelsdorfer Schloss, a palace that was built as a resort to prince-electors in the first half of the 18th century. This axis is interrupted by a railway line and Bonn Central Station, a building erected in 1883/84.

The three highest buildings in the city are the radio mast of WDR in Bonn-Venusberg (180 m), the headquarters of the Deutsche Post called Post Tower (162.5 m) and the former building for the German members of parliament Langer Eugen (114.7 m) now the new location of the UN-Campus.

Churches

Castles and residences

Modern buildings

  • Bundesviertel (federal quarter) with lots of government structures including
    • Post Tower, the tallest building in the state North Rhine-Westphalia, housing the headquarters of the Deutsche Post AG and DHL
    • Maritim Bonn, 5 star hotel and convention centre
    • Schürmann-Bau, headquarters of Deutsche Welle
    • Langer Eugen, since 2006 the centre of the United Nations Campus, formerly housing the offices of the members of the German parliament
  • Deutsche Telekom headquarters
  • T-Mobile headquarters

Museums

Nature

  • Botanischer Garten (Botanical Garden), where Titan arum reached a world record [13]
  • Rheinaue (Bonn), a leisure park on the banks of the Rhine [14]
  • Kottenforst, a large area of protected woods on the hills west to the city center [15]
  • Rhine promenade and the Alter Zoll (Old Toll Station)
  • In the very south of the city on the border to Wachtberg and Rhineland-Palatinate is the extinct volcano Rodderberg

Education

The Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universität Bonn (University of Bonn) is one of the largest universities in Germany.

Private Schools

  • Bonn International School (BIS), a private English-speaking school set in the former Amercan Compound in the Rheinaue, which offers places from Kindergarten to 12th grade. It offers the International Baccalaureate.
  • Aloisiuskolleg, a Jesuit private school in Bad Godesberg with boarding facilities
  • Amos-Comenius-Gymnasium, a private school in Bad Godesberg
  • King Fahed Academy, a private school in Bad Godesberg, Mehlem, which also includes a mosque
  • Libysch-Arabische El-Fateh Schule, private Arabic high school
  • Bonn Independent School, private primary school (serving grades 1 to 4)
  • École de Gaulle - Adenauer, private French-speaking school serving grades 1 to 12
  • Ernst-Kalkuhl-Gymnasium, private boarding and day school
  • Otto-Kühne-Schule Godesberg ("PÄDA"), private boarding and day school

Additionally there are six private Catholic schools.

Districts

Districts of Bonn.
Districts of Bonn.
Bonn City Hall, called "Stadthaus".
Bonn City Hall, called "Stadthaus".
Carnival in Bonn.
Carnival in Bonn.
Beethoven Monument.
Beethoven Monument.
Beethovenhaus in Bonn, birthplace of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
Beethovenhaus in Bonn, birthplace of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
Conmemorative sign
Conmemorative sign
Beethoven's Pianos in the Beethoven-Haus.  Stieler's famous portrait hangs on the wall.
Beethoven's Pianos in the Beethoven-Haus. Stieler's famous portrait hangs on the wall.

In 1969, the independent towns of Bad Godesberg and Beuel as well as several villages were incorporated into Bonn, resulting in a city more than twice as large as before. Bad Godesberg and Beuel became districts (Stadtbezirke) of Bonn with some independence and populations of about 70,000 each.

Each district has its own quarters:

  • Bad Godesberg: Alt-Godesberg, Friesdorf, Godesberg-Nord, Godesberg-Villenviertel, Heiderhof, Hochkreuz, Lannesdorf, Mehlem, Muffendorf, Pennenfeld, Plittersdorf, Rüngsdorf, Schweinheim
  • Beuel: Beuel-Mitte, Beuel-Ost, Geislar, Hoholz, Holtorf, Holzlar, Küdinghoven, Limperich, Oberkassel, Pützchen/Bechlinghoven, Ramersdorf, Schwarzrheindorf/Vilich-Rheindorf, Vilich, Vilich-Müldorf
  • Bonn: Auerberg, Bonn-Castell (until 2003: Bonn-Nord), Bonn-Zentrum, Buschdorf, Dottendorf, Dransdorf, Endenich, Graurheindorf, Gronau, Ippendorf, Kessenich, Lessenich/Meßdorf, Nordstadt, Poppelsdorf, Röttgen, Südstadt, Tannenbusch, Ückesdorf, Venusberg, Weststadt
  • Hardtberg: Brüser Berg, Duisdorf, Hardthöhe, Lengsdorf

Transport

Bonn is connected to three autobahns (federal motorways) and the German rail network. Some InterCityExpress and most InterCity trains call at Bonn Hauptbahnhof whilst the Siegburg/Bonn railway station is situated on the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line outside of Bonn and serviced by InterCityExpress trains. Local transport is provided by a Stadtbahn (light rail), which also features two lines to Cologne.

Bonn's international airport is Cologne Bonn Airport.

Twin towns

Since 1983, the City of Bonn has established friendship relations with the City of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel, and since 1988 Bonn, in former times the residence of the Princes Electors of Cologne, and Potsdam, Germany, the formerly most important residential city of the Prussian rulers, have established a city-to-city partnership.

Downtown Bonn is surrounded by a number of traditional towns and villages which were independent up to several decades ago. As many of those communities had already established their own contacts and partnerships before the regional and local reorganisation in 1969, the Federal City of Bonn now has a dense network of city district partnerships with European partner towns.

The city district of Bonn is a partner of the English university city of Oxford, England, UK (since 1947), of Budafok, District XXII of Budapest, Hungary (since 1991) and of Opole, Poland (officially since 1997; contacts were established 1954).

The district of Bad Godesberg has established partnerships with Saint-Cloud in France, Frascati in Italy, Windsor and Maidenhead in England, UK and Kortrijk in Belgium; a friendship agreement has been signed with the town of Yalova, Turkey.

The district of Beuel on the right bank of the Rhine and the city district of Hardtberg foster partnerships with towns in France: Mirecourt and Villemomble.

Moreover, the city of Bonn has developed a concept of international co-operation and maintains sustainability oriented project partnerships in addition to traditional city twinning, among others with Minsk in Belarus, Ulan Baatar in Mongolia, Bukhara in Usbekistan, Chengdu in China and La Paz in Bolivia.

Famous Denizens

  • Ludwig van Beethoven (* born December 17, 1770; died March 26, 1827 in Vienna) composer and virtuoso pianist
  • Bushido (rapper) (born September 28, 1978 as Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi) rapper
  • Sonja Fuss (* born November 5, 1978) football defender, plays for Germany women's national football team
  • Johannes B. Kerner (born December 9, 1964) TV presenter
  • Johanna Kinkel (* born July 8, 1810; died November 15, 1858 in London) composer and writer
  • Karlrobert Kreiten (born June 26, 1916; murdered by the Nazis September 7, 1943 Berlin-Ploetzensee) noted pianist
  • Peter Joseph Lenné (* born September 29, 1789; died January 23, 1866) gardener and landscape architect
  • Thomas de Maizière (born January 21, 1954) politician
  • Norman Rentrop (born 1957) publisher, author and investor
  • Heide Simonis (* born July 4, 1943 as Heide Steinhardt) politician SPD
  • Roger Willemsen (born August 15, 1955) author, essayist and TV presenter

Desmond Dawson born 21 Oct 1959, kilted bungee jumper and marathon runner AKA " The Flying Scotsman for Children in Need"

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Bonn 44     Bonn 44
University of Bonn 44     Bonn Agreement 15
Bonn Hauptbahnhof 23     Bonn Agreement (Afghanistan) 7
Wissenschaftlicher Katholischer Studentenverein Unitas Stolzenfels zu Bonn 20     Bonn Agreement (environment) 3
Cologne Bonn Airport 19     Bonn Agreement (religion) 4
Bonn Agreement 15     Bonn Convention 6
Bonn Stadtbahn 14     Bonn Hauptbahnhof 23
List of University of Bonn people 9     Bonn International School 5
Bonn Agreement (Afghanistan) 7     Bonn Minster 7
Bonn Minster 7     Bonn Square 6
Katholischer Studentenverein Arminia Bonn 6     Bonn Stadtbahn 14
Bonn Square 6     Cologne Bonn Airport 19
Bonn Convention 6     Ephraim of Bonn 2
List of mayors of Bonn 5     James Bonn 5
Bonn International School 5     Katholischer Studentenverein Arminia Bonn 6
James Bonn 5     List of mayors of Bonn 5
Bonn Agreement (religion) 4     List of University of Bonn people 9
Telekom Baskets Bonn 3     Telekom Baskets Bonn 3
Bonn Agreement (environment) 3     Treaty of Bonn 2
Treaty of Bonn 2     University of Bonn 44
Ephraim of Bonn 2     Wissenschaftlicher Katholischer Studentenverein Unitas Stolzenfels zu Bonn 20

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Translations: Bonn

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya بُون (Bonn), توصيات بون للعمل (Bonn recommendations for action), مفاتيح بون (Bonn keys), مبادئ بون التوجيهية بشأن الحصول على الموارد الجينية والتقاسم العادل والمنصف للفوائد الناشئة عن استخدامها (Bonn guidelines on access to genetic resources and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization), مؤتمر القمة الاقتصادي في بون (Bonn economic summit), إعلان بون الاقتصادي نحو نمو مستمر ومزيد من العمالة (Bonn economic declaration towards sustained growth and higher employment), اتفاقية حفظ انواع الحيوانات البرية المهاجرة (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاقية بون (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاق بشأن ترتيبات مؤقتة في أفغانستان ريثما يعاد إنشاء المؤسسات الحكومية الدائمة (Bonn Agreeement). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha بُون (Bonn), توصيات بون للعمل (Bonn recommendations for action), مفاتيح بون (Bonn keys), مبادئ بون التوجيهية بشأن الحصول على الموارد الجينية والتقاسم العادل والمنصف للفوائد الناشئة عن استخدامها (Bonn guidelines on access to genetic resources and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization), مؤتمر القمة الاقتصادي في بون (Bonn economic summit), إعلان بون الاقتصادي نحو نمو مستمر ومزيد من العمالة (Bonn economic declaration towards sustained growth and higher employment), اتفاقية حفظ انواع الحيوانات البرية المهاجرة (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاقية بون (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاق بشأن ترتيبات مؤقتة في أفغانستان ريثما يعاد إنشاء المؤسسات الحكومية الدائمة (Bonn Agreeement). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic بُون (Bonn), توصيات بون للعمل (Bonn recommendations for action), مفاتيح بون (Bonn keys), مبادئ بون التوجيهية بشأن الحصول على الموارد الجينية والتقاسم العادل والمنصف للفوائد الناشئة عن استخدامها (Bonn guidelines on access to genetic resources and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization), مؤتمر القمة الاقتصادي في بون (Bonn economic summit), إعلان بون الاقتصادي نحو نمو مستمر ومزيد من العمالة (Bonn economic declaration towards sustained growth and higher employment), اتفاقية حفظ انواع الحيوانات البرية المهاجرة (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاقية بون (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاق بشأن ترتيبات مؤقتة في أفغانستان ريثما يعاد إنشاء المؤسسات الحكومية الدائمة (Bonn Agreeement). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 波恩 (Bonn). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 波恩 (Bonn, Bonner, Bonnes), 德国的波恩 (bonn germany), 关于获得遗传资源和公正、公平地分享其利用所产生的惠益的波恩准则 (Bonn guidelines on access to genetic resources and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization), 波恩经济首脑会议 (Bonn economic summit), 波恩行动建议 (Bonn recommendations for action), 波恩要点 (Bonn keys), 波恩国际军用转民用中心 (Bonn international centre for conversion), 实现可持续增长和较高就业波恩经济宣言 (Bonn economic declaration towards sustained growth and higher employment), 波恩公约 (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), 养护野生动物移栖物种公约 (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 波恩 (Bonn), 波昂 (bonn), 德國的波昂 (bonn germany). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek Βόννη (Bonn). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) vonni (Bonn). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 서부독일의수도 (Bonn), (model, copy, delineator, headquarter, exemplar). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 서부독일의수도 (Bonn), (model, copy, delineator, headquarter, exemplar). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew בון (Bonn). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic بُون (Bonn), توصيات بون للعمل (Bonn recommendations for action), مفاتيح بون (Bonn keys), مبادئ بون التوجيهية بشأن الحصول على الموارد الجينية والتقاسم العادل والمنصف للفوائد الناشئة عن استخدامها (Bonn guidelines on access to genetic resources and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization), مؤتمر القمة الاقتصادي في بون (Bonn economic summit), إعلان بون الاقتصادي نحو نمو مستمر ومزيد من العمالة (Bonn economic declaration towards sustained growth and higher employment), اتفاقية حفظ انواع الحيوانات البرية المهاجرة (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاقية بون (Bonn convention, convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals), اتفاق بشأن ترتيبات مؤقتة في أفغانستان ريثما يعاد إنشاء المؤسسات الحكومية الدائمة (Bonn Agreeement). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit בון (Bonn). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ボン (bon, Bonn), ボン大学 (University of Bonn). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 서부독일의수도 (Bonn), (model, copy, delineator, headquarter, exemplar). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese Bona (Bonn). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Бонн (Bonn), Боннские ракомендации в отношени действий (Bonn recommendations for action), Боннский международный центр по проблемам конверсии (Bonn international centre for conversion), Боннское экономическое совещание на высшем уровне (Bonn economic summit), Конвенция по сохранению мигрирующих видов диких животных (Bonn convention), Боннская конвенция (Bonn convention). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) bonn (Bonn), bonnskie rakomendatsii v otnosheni deystviy (Bonn recommendations for action), bonnskiy mezhdunarodnyy tsentr po problemam konversii (Bonn international centre for conversion), bonnskoe ekonomicheskoe soveshchanie na vysshem urovne (Bonn economic summit), konventsiya po sokhraneniyu migriruyushchikh vidov dikikh zhivotnykh (Bonn convention), bonnskaya konventsiya (Bonn convention). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Бонн (Bonn), Боннские ракомендации в отношени действий (Bonn recommendations for action), Боннский международный центр по проблемам конверсии (Bonn international centre for conversion), Боннское экономическое совещание на высшем уровне (Bonn economic summit), Конвенция по сохранению мигрирующих видов диких животных (Bonn convention), Боннская конвенция (Bonn convention). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) bonn (Bonn), bonnskie rakomendatsii v otnosheni deystviy (Bonn recommendations for action), bonnskiy mezhdunarodnyy tsentr po problemam konversii (Bonn international centre for conversion), bonnskoe ekonomicheskoe soveshchanie na vysshem urovne (Bonn economic summit), konventsiya po sokhraneniyu migriruyushchikh vidov dikikh zhivotnykh (Bonn convention), bonnskaya konventsiya (Bonn convention). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) bonski (Bonn), bon (Bonn, IOU, token, voucher). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish Bona (Bonn). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Bonn (Bonn). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe Bon (Bonn). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Bonn. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Bonn

Language Translations for “Bonn” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Bathagonn (Bonn). Additional references: Athag, Bonn. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Bagonn (Bonn). Additional references: Double Dutch, Bonn. (volunteer)
Esperanto Bonn (Bonn), Bono (good, Bonn, Bono). Additional references: Esperanto, Bonn. (volunteer)
Leet |>(){\}{\} (Bonn). Additional references: Leet, Bonn. (volunteer)
Oppish Boponn (Bonn). Additional references: Oppish, Bonn. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Onnbay (Bonn). Additional references: Pig Latin, Bonn. (volunteer)
Terran B Bonn (bona, Bonas, Bonn). Additional references: Terran B, Bonn. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Bubonn (Bonn). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Bonn. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Bonn

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Latin 500 BCE - 1700 Bonna (Bonn). Additional references: Latin, Bonn. (volunteer)
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