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    Pomerania after Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg. In 2021 it surpassed Stralsund for the first time, and became the largest city in the Pomeranian part...
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    nobility the year of his death. From 1728 to 1734, he attended the Gymnasium Stralsund [de]. Later, he studied at the University of Halle and the University...
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    Rostock is the largest city. Other major cities include Neubrandenburg, Stralsund, Greifswald, Wismar, and Güstrow. It was named after the two regions of...
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    Anklam, Wismar, Neubrandenburg, and Stralsund, since 1700. Cossel spent his school days in the Gymnasium Stralsund (part of the Katharinenkloster), where...
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    The Stralsund Museum (until 2015: Stralsund Museum of Cultural History, Kulturhistorisches Museum) is museum in the Hanseatic city Stralsund, Germany....
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  • Christian Gülzow (1856–1934) and his wife Marie. After attending the Gymnasium Stralsund [de] he pursued German studies, Romance studies and theology at the...
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    Malmö (redirect from Bladins gymnasium)
    relations with the following cities: Port Adelaide Enfield, Australia Stralsund, Germany Szczecin, Poland Tallinn, Estonia Tangshan, China Vaasa, Finland...
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  • professor of poetry from 1614 to 1616. Subsequently he taught at the Gymnasium at Stralsund. In 1602 he published a Greek etymological dictionary. In his period...
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    Magdeburg and brought up in Stralsund, where his father was appointed a government architect in 1835. He attended the gymnasium (roughly equivalent to an...
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    he fled from Mosty Wielkie, coming to Warsaw. He was then brought to Stralsund where he worked as forced laborer. After the end of the war, he enrolled...
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