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    Burg Stargard (Polabian: Stargart, until 1929: Stargard in Mecklenburg) is a small town in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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  • municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 25 May 2014, it is part of the town Burg Stargard. v t e...
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    duchy in Mecklenburg within the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Burg Stargard. It was ruled by the House of Mecklenburg. The state was formed in 1352...
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  • Voivodeship Burg Stargard (until 1929: Stargard; Polabian: Stargart), town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Stargard Castle, castle in Burg Stargard Lordship...
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    Touristinformation Burg Stargard Burgverein der Burg Stargard Alljährliches Mittelalterfest auf der Burg Wikimedia Commons has media related to Burg Stargard. Literature...
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  • Neue Burg Penzlin, Penzlin Plau Castle, Plau am See Festungsanlage Poel, Poel Schloss Roggenhagen, near Neubrandenburg Schwerin Palace Stargard Castle...
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  • of Templin of 1317, Stargard definitively became part of Mecklenburg. Beatrix of Brandenburg Stargarder Burgenverein: Burg Stargard, Eine mittelalterliche...
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  • Teschendorf is a part of Burg Stargard in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. v t e...
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    the Herrschaft Stargard in the southeast of Mecklenburg, with the cities of Neubrandenburg, Friedland, Woldegk, Strelitz, Burg Stargard, Fürstenberg/Havel...
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    the date for the town of Stargard; the "Burg" area with the castle was incorporated in 1929, the town renamed to Burg Stargard. Town privileges given between...
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    church. St George's Chapel, Windsor Altenstein Castle Chapel Castle Chapel, Stargard Castle Speight 2004, p. 271. Speight 2004, p. 276. Look up castle chapel...
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  • reason, many German placenames ending in -anz (e.g. Ummanz), -gard (e.g. Burg Stargard), -gast (e.g. Wolgast), -itz (e.g. Lancken-Granitz), -ow (e.g. Gützkow)...
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    Wesenberg Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Burg Wesenberg) is a motte-and-bailey castle in Wesenberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany). Of the original castle...
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  • Dehio BB p. 11207 "Heimat M. Seenplatte –Kirche Bargensdorf / Stadt Burg Stargard". Archived from the original on 2018-04-19. Retrieved 2018-06-01. Dorfkirchen...
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  • Association). She died on 25 April 1947 in Burg Stargard. In 1991 her home at Dewitzer Chaussee 17, Burg Stargard, along with more than 30 of Hager's landscape...
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  • (Neuhausen) 1.(H)/11 (Großenhain) 1.(H)/21 (Stargard) 2.(H)/21 (Stargard) 3.(H)/21 (Stargard) 4.(H)/21 (Stargard) 1.(H)/41 (Reichenberg) 2.(H)/41 (Reichenberg)...
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    Carl Ludwig Christian Rümker (category People from Burg Stargard)
    1788 – 21 December 1862) was a German astronomer. Rümker was born in Burg Stargard, in Mecklenburg, Germany, the son of J. F. Rümker, a court-councillor...
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    Mecklenburg ("the Lion"), and Waldemar. Brandenburg had to transfer the terra Burg Stargard, that she had won from the Duchy of Pomerania in 1236 (Treaty of Kremmen)...
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  • – Бује (Macedonian, Serbian*) Burg Stargard Burg Stargard (German*), Burg Štargard – Бург Штаргард (Serbian), Stargard Meklemburski (Polish*) Burgdorf...
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  • Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Cammin (Burg Stargard), a village in the town of Burg Stargard, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany the German name...
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  • The seat of the Amt is in Burg Stargard. The Amt Stargarder Land consists of the following municipalities: Burg Stargard Cammin Cölpin Groß Nemerow Holldorf...
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  • Altefähr Bad Doberan Bad Sülze Boizenburg Bresegard bei Picher Brüel Burg Stargard Bützow Cölpin Ducherow Ducherow (variant) Eggesin Glasin Gnoien Greifswald...
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    Nicolai ran away from his parents' "loveless" home, taking refuge in Stargard with a senior legal official called August Adler who treated the musical...
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    middle-right quarter: Principality of Ratzeburg, lower-left quarter: Lordship of Stargard, and lower-right quarter: Principality of Wenden. Mecklenburg Mecklenburg-Güstrow...
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  • Karl Friedrich Vollrath Hoffmann (category People from Burg Stargard)
    Karl Friedrich Vollrath Hoffmann (15 July 1796, in Stargard – 30 August 1842, in Stuttgart) was a German geographer. He studied at the University of Berlin...
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  • disposition (Dutch); a Reformed church apparently no longer exists in Burg Stargard, nor does the Mecklenburg Organ Inventory mention such a church with...
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    was a centre for work camps in the region, holding 40,000–80,000 men. Stargard. Stettin. Stralsund. Lazarett Thorn. Mannschaftslager Brandenburg an der...
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  • Czaplinek Drawsko Brotzen Rummels-burg Broczyna Trzebielino Bytów Bruchhausen Saatzig Smogolice Stargard Szczeciński Stargard Brünken Greifen-hagen Stare Brynki...
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    Region Rheinsberg Rhin Tollensesee and Mecklenburg Switzerland Neubrandenburg, Burg Stargard, Malchin, Neukalen, Penzlin, Stavenhagen, Teterow Peene...
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    where suicides happened include: Neubrandenburg: more than 600 suicides Burg Stargard: 120 suicides Neustrelitz: 681 suicides Penzlin: 230 suicides Tessin:...
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