Ostprignitz-Ruppin is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern part of Brandenburg, Germany. Neighboring are (from north clockwise) the districts Müritz...
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in many local elections after 1989 are Sibiu (German: Kreis Hermannstadt) and Timiș (German: Kreis Temesch) respectively. The forum was founded at the end...
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(Aller)-Walle 4231 Verden (Aller) 4232 Langwedel (Kreis Verden (Aller)) 4233 Blender 4234 Dörverden 4235 Langwedel (Kreis Verden (Aller)) 4236 Kirchlinteln 4237...
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Prignitz (German: [ˈpʁiːɡnɪts] ) is a Kreis (district) in northwestern Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany. Neighboring districts, clockwise from the...
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capital: Bad Homburg vor der Höhe HR = Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, capital: Homberg HS = Kreis Heinsberg HW = Kreis Halle (Westfalen). It may be possible that they...
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to retreat. A Swedish army under Johan Banér defeated the Imperials at Wittstock on 4 October, and re-established their predominance in North-East Germany...
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performed at least one Tuschinski play. — Wolfgang Wittstock, 1979 According to von Tuschinski, Wittstock's report motivated him to write further plays. In...
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Rosegger – died in 1918 Colin Ross Georg Schmückle Hans Watzlik Erwin Wittstock Stefan Andres – mostly in Italy, had Jewish wife Edgar Maass – emigrated...
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German politician, President of the Volkstag (Free City of Danzig) Jan Wittstock [pl] (1886–1962), Polish activist Charlotte Wolff (1897–1986) a German-British...
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87.7 bascheFM Barsinghausen/Rehrbrinkstr. 14 0,04 87.7 Inforadio (RBB) Wittstock 1,3 87.7 Deutschlandfunk Kultur Geislingen/Tegelberg 0,2 87.8 SWR1 Baden-Württemberg...
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