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Französisch Buchholz,〔The word ''Französisch'' stands for "French"〕 also known simply as Buchholz, is a German locality (''Ortsteil'') within the Berlin borough (''Bezirk'') of Pankow. ==History== First mentioned in 1242 as ''Buckholtz'' in a document, it became the property of Frederick William I in 1670. In 1685, after the Edict of Potsdam, it was formed as a French colony (''Französische Kolonie''), a residence for French Huguenots. An autonomous municipality of Brandenburg, named ''Berlin-Buchholz'' after 1913, it was merged into Berlin in 1920 by the "Greater Berlin Act". From 1949 to 1990 it was part of East Berlin.〔 (Detailed historical chronicles of Französisch Buchholz )〕
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