1223 to 1224. After World War II, Dannenberg was part of West Germany. However, it is situated very close to the Elbe river, which served as the border...
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Lüchow-Dannenberg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany, which is usually referred to as Hanoverian Wendland (Hannoversches Wendland) or Wendland. It...
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Dannenberg may refer to: Dannenberg (Elbe), a town in Germany County of Dannenberg, a medieval fief founded by Henry the Lion Dannenberg, Pommern, German...
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Ratzeburg, Schwerin, Dannenberg and Lüchow during the Ostsiedlung, or colonisation of the East, from the mouth of the River Elbe to the southern border...
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Dahme/Mark (Brandenburg) Dahn (Rhineland-Palatinate) Damme (Lower Saxony) Dannenberg (Elbe) (Lower Saxony) Dargun (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Darmstadt (Hesse)...
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Hitzacker (redirect from Hitzacker (Elbe))
town in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Elbe, approx. 8 km north of Dannenberg, and 45 km east of...
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Brandenburgisch and Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch includes or used to include Dannenberg (Elbe). A transitional dialect area of Northern Low Saxon and Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch...
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5855 Nahrendorf 5857 Brackede 5858 Wietzetze 5859 Thomasburg 586 5861 Dannenberg (Elbe) 5862 Hitzacker 5863 Zernien 5864 Jameln 5865 Gusborn 587 5872 Stötze...
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Hans Korte (general) (category People from Dannenberg (Elbe))
Hans Korte (16 December 1899 – 8 April 1990) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi...
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Augustin Gottfried Ludwig Lentin (category People from Dannenberg (Elbe))
and translator of works on chemistry and metallurgy. Lentin was born in Dannenberg, Lower Saxony, Germany on 4 January 1764, the son of Lebrecht Friedrich...
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