Proper noun
A surname from German.
The most populous borough of Berlin, in the east of the city.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe 1983 Udo Lindenberg song “ Sonderzug nach Pankow ” ironically aimed at the then-State Council and their lack of looseness also achieved great popularity in East Germany. Source: Internet
She described their reaction as “intrigued”, but “not upset” and revealed that her fiance - professional darts player Chuck Pankow - was supportive though it “took him a long time to come around to it.” Source: Internet
SCHMITZ: A phone rings at the public health authority in Pankow, a district in Berlin. Source: Internet
“That magnitude 4 was its own stress release; it has its own set of aftershocks to go with it,” Pankow said. Source: Internet
Pankow said she hoped people gained “a sense of community of Lawrentians celebrating other people’s cultures and other Lawrentians’ cultures as well as learning a little bit about different cultures.” Source: Internet
Pankow has a bit of everything, from a vintage and second-hand market to museums to trendy bars and clubs. Source: Internet