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    of the Principality of Rügen and the northern border of the County of Gützkow. West of Greifswald, the Ryck fed the Boltenhägener Teich, a medieval lake...
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    Kołobrzeg, the port of Greifswald on the mouth of the Ryck River in Greifswald-Wieck, the port of Dziwnów, and the port of Wolgast. Bay of Pomerania Nature Reserve...
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    Oder Lagoon and Peene river. Most notably Demmin, the Principality of Gützkow and Wolgast were conquered in the following years. The major stage of the...
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    Chopin. In October he finally reached Leipzig, where he met Schumann, Clara Wieck, and Mendelssohn, who organised for him a performance of his own oratorio...
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    between the Danish Principality of Rügen and the Pomeranian County of Gützkow, which at that time was also under Danish control. In 1199, the Rugian...
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  • scale settlement took place also in Central Western Pomerania (County of Gützkow, lands of Meseritz, Ploth, Ziethen and Groswin), and the Stargard area...
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    Neue Fähr (Rügen) nd Kolberg (now Kolobrzeg) 1,000 Tribsees nd Wolgast 990 Wieck (now part of Greifswald) 1,050 Wollin (town) (now Wolin) nd Data obtained...
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    Saal Trinwillershagen 3. Darß/Fischland Ahrenshoop Born1 Dierhagen Prerow Wieck am Darß Wustrow 4. Franzburg-Richtenberg Franzburg1, 2 Glewitz Gremersdorf-Buchholz...
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    this time visited primarily Western Pomeranian burghs, had the temples of Gützkow and Wolgast torn down and on their sites erected the predecessors of today's...
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