Dargun is a town in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated 12 km (7 mi) km west of Demmin...
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Dargun Palace, previously Dargun Abbey (German: Schloss Dargun, Kloster Dargun), was a Cistercian monastery in Dargun, Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in...
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Dargun (‹See Tfd›Russian: Даргун) is a rural locality (a village) in Yugskoye Rural Settlement, Cherepovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population...
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Dargan, Isfahan (redirect from Dargun, Iran)
its rural district. Iran portal Also romanized as Dārgān; also known as Dārgūn and Dārjān OpenStreetMap contributors (12 June 2023). "Dargan, Falavarjan...
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(Rhineland-Palatinate) Damme (Lower Saxony) Dannenberg (Elbe) (Lower Saxony) Dargun (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Darmstadt (Hesse) Dassel (Lower Saxony)...
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building. Schloss Bothmer, near Klütz Bülow Hunting Lodge, Bülow Dargun Palace (ruins), Dargun Festung Dömitz, Dömitz Friedrichsmoor Hunting Lodge, Neustadt-Glewe...
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Schwinkendorf 39954 Stavenhagen 39955 Jürgenstorf 39956 Neukalen 39957 Gielow 39959 Dargun 3996 Teterow 3997 39971 Gnoien 39972 Walkendorf 39973 Altkalen 39975 Thürkow...
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near Marlow east of Rostock), and in 1856 became a forest inspector in Dargun. His mother, Charlotte, née Maassen, had previously been married to Johann...
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distinguishable ethnic group. Danes and Danish property are recorded also. The Dargun Abbey, founded 1272 by the Pomeranian dukes, was also sponsored by the Rugian...
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Broda (1170) and Belbuck (1177). He participated in founding the monastery Dargun (1172/74) and in 1176/80 granted privileges to the bishopric of Wollin that...
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within a single shield.[citation needed] Kleiner-Ballsaal Zimmern-Erbach Dargun-Schloss Gochsheim-Ebersteinwap St. Cyriakus and St. Kilian Heraldic courtesy...
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Esrum Abbey, was thus able to found a daughter house in the area, Dargun Abbey, at Dargun, west of Demmin, in 1172. When in 1198 this monastery was destroyed...
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came second in the seven-year-old championships at Osberton with her horse Dargun. She made her five-star debut at Pau, France, in 2015 on Brookleigh. She...
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Předehra opery Pád Arkuna Dargun, Zpěvohra o 3 jednáních, dil II. opery Pád Arkuna The Fall of Arkun Helga (Part I: Prologue) Dargun (Part II in 3 acts) in...
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veiled so-called Aryan identity she restarted public music performances in Dargun as the church organist, choirmaster and music teacher,: 212 after 1945...
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Rogacze, Nowo-siółki, Bohatery Polne, Komiasarowo, Hołynka, Markowce, Darguń, Wołkuszek, Kurzyniec and Eśniczówka Giedz. Thereafter, and until now, the...
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Rostock 1171 1236 39,70 8181 Crivitz Ludwigslust-Parchim 1302 1302 75,48 4778 Dargun Mecklenburgische Seenplatte 1172 1938 117,15 4371 Dassow Nordwestmecklenburg...
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Chabino Chastobovo Chayevo Chechino Chernevo Chikeyevo Chikovo Chuksha Dargun Davydovo Dementyevo Demidovo Deminskaya Demyanka Derevnishcha Dermyaninskoye...
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number 385,173) at its Ortsgruppe (local group) in Levin, a neighborhood of Dargun. In January 1932, he attained a seat on the municipal assembly in Malchin...
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In 1700, he played at the dedication of a new organ by Schnitger in the Dargun castle church. Only four of his compositions survive. All are chorale preludes...
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Dargun, Germany Skælskør, Denmark Wolgast, Germany...
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Neubrandenburg Premonstratensian Canons 1170-Reformation Dargun Abbey, now Schloss Dargun Dargun Cistercian monks 1172-1198; 1208-1552; the first foundation...
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Building. All but a few of his designs are in Boston. Fehmer was born in Dargun, Mecklenburg, Germany, on November 10, 1838, to Heinrich Fehmer and Maria...
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Vorpommern-Greifswald as the river makes its way from Lake Kummerow past the towns of Dargun, Demmin, Loitz, Jarmen, Gützkow and Anklam to its mouth on the Peenestrom...
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Rostock in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern between the towns of Dargun, Demmin, Teterow, Malchin and Waren (Müritz). It was created in 1997. The...
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the village of Dargun, Mecklenburg. Under veiled so-called Aryan identity she restarted public music performances in the village of Dargun, working as church...
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no children from her marriage and on her death, her dowry, the city of Dargun, fell back to Hesse. "Description of the Eight Pageants Held during the...
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Prussians. Christian and the dukes repopulated the deserted monastery at Dargun. In 1218, the frail bishop Sigwin of Cammin died and was succeeded by his...
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also founded Dargun Abbey in Mecklenburg in 1172, but abandoned it after hostile military action in 1198, and the later history of Dargun rests on its...
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decisively at Völschow. On 27 June 1328, in the village of Brudersdorf [de] near Dargun, a peace treaty was signed between Duke Barnim III of Stettin, guardian...
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