Judengasse
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Judengasse:
- See the main article Ghetto
- Die Judengasse in Trier, see also German article.
- The "Judengasse" in Frankfurt/Main; See Frankfurter Judengasse, and Jewish Frankfurt. (now broken)
- Die "Judengasse" in Salzburg (now a shopping street), see Judengasse (Salzburg)
- The "Judengasse" of Eisenstadt (still Jewish people living)
- The "Judengasse" of Sobědruhy
- The "Judengasse" of Cologne
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