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Rosenberg, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 24043
Housing Units (2000): 8438
Land area (2000): 21.245226 sq. miles (55.024880 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.009811 sq. miles (0.025411 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 21.255037 sq. miles (55.050291 sq. km)
FIPS code: 63284
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 29.552388 N, 95.804899 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 77471
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Rosenberg

Rosenberg or Rosenburg may refer to:

Rosenberg (Baden)

Rosenberg (Baden) is a town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Rosenberg (Ostalb)

Rosenberg is a town in the district of Ostalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Rosenberg (Winterthur)

Rosenberg is a quarter in the district 5 of Winterthur.

It was formerly a part of Veltheim municipality, which was incorporated into Winterthur in 1922.

Category:Winterthur

Rosenberg (surname)

Rosenberg is a Germanic-language family name and toponym. Its principal meaning is "mountain of roses", from Rose + Berg. However, as a toponym, in some locations it may have originally meant "red mountain" or simply "red hill", from rot + Berg. The terminal consonant of the /rot/-/roθ/-/roð/-/ros/ syllable has varied across regions and centuries; there are many variations of the name, including Rosenberg, Rotenberg, Rothenberg, Rodenberg, and Rozenberg.

While sometimes inaccurately assumed to be exclusively Ashkenazi Jewish, it is a common surname among people of Baltic German and Sinti ancestry.

Usage examples of "rosenberg".

It was odd, but she felt more embarrassed about her nudity in front of the thing Rosenberg had called an ammono than she had before Rosenberg.

But if Rosenberg was right, the ammonos, inside their chill spacesuits, were breathing out ammonia and cyanogen.

The only inscription was his name, Christian Rosenberg, in heavy black block capitals.

Rosenberg said, 'The ammonos have built Cape Canaveral in the middle of Xi City.

And of those, one was a Brit—British-born, anyhow—and another was Rosenberg, a pony-tailed double-dome, who wasn't even in the fucking corps.

Piloted by Angel or Libet, Rosenberg was whisked back and forth between JSC and Cape - over eight hundred miles, an hour and a half each way - three or four times a week, encased in a flight suit and with a parachute on his back, as if he was a jock hero astronaut himself, for God's sake.

Rosenberg had talked about the reasons for this - inappropriate cell structures, poor fluid transmission - but Mott just tuned him out.

The salary offered had been twice his normal pay rate, but when he found out who'd hired him, there'd been a near mutiny, despite the fact that Rosenberg had been his CO before he retired from the Imperial Marines.

Not Rosenberg, though: his head was up, and he simply ploughed through the ammonos' orderly ranks.

Not satisfied, Rosenberg removed a second electronic device from his briefcase and used a clip to attach it to an eighth-inch section of exposed wires on the telephone cord.

Rosenberg thought there was a danger of her inner spongy bone, the trabeculae, vanishing altogether, without hope of regeneration.