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    Kloster Lehnin, or just Lehnin, is a municipality in the German state of Brandenburg. It lies about 24 km (15 mi) west-south-west of Potsdam. Kloster...
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    Lehnin Abbey (German: Kloster Lehnin) is a former Cistercian monastery in Lehnin in Brandenburg, Germany. Founded in 1180 and secularized during the Protestant...
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    (Lehnin) is a lake in Brandenburg, Germany. At an elevation of 29 m, its surface area is 0.38 km². It is located in the municipality of Kloster Lehnin...
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  • Enterprises Germany. It is manufactured in the GRE cigarette factory in Kloster Lehnin, Brandenburg an der Havel. The main market for Mark Adams No. 1 is Germany...
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  • Schirmer & Son is a piano manufacturer in Kloster Lehnin, Germany. The oldest SCHIRMER & SON traces its origins back to 1855 by Glandt Schirmer and his...
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    1913 von Stein (13 September 1854, in Wedderstedt – 26 May 1927, in Kloster Lehnin) was a Prussian officer, General of the Artillery and Minister of War...
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  • Kyritz: Franciscan friars (c.1225[?]-1552) Lehnin Abbey (Kloster Lehnin), Kloster Lehnin: Cistercian monks (1180–1542); premises used for the establishment...
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  • Borkwalde, Neuendorf, Brück, Freienthal, Damelang, Cammer, Rädel and Kloster Lehnin. The management of the site moved to Brück in 2005. Since 1 April 2007...
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    nationalities. Tervuren is twinned with Dachau, Oosterbeek (in Renkum) and Kloster Lehnin. Luc Coene, governor of the National Bank of Belgium Ward Lernout, painter...
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    Waltraud Kretzschmar (née Hermann then Czelake, 1 February 1948 in Kloster Lehnin – 7 February 2018) was an East German handball player who competed in...
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    Schwielowsee Rabenstein Castle, Rabenstein / Fläming Reckahn Palace, Kloster Lehnin Wiesenburg Palace, Wiesenburg / Mark Ziesar Castle, Ziesar Demerthin...
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  • team. She is from Schenkenberg, Brandenburg, and started rowing in Kloster Lehnin before moving to the Potsdam Sports School. She won bronze at the 2024...
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    companies. The first contest was held in October 2004 – the article Kloster Lehnin (Lehnin Abbey) was selected as the winner from 44 nominated articles. The...
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    Werder (Havel) 104.2 PWC Schwielowsee Counterclockwise direction only Kloster Lehnin 107.8 21 Dreieck Werder A 2 / E30 – Hannover, Magdeburg Werder (Havel)...
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    collectivized agricultural sector. Grüneberg grew up in humble circumstances in Lehnin, Brandenburg. His parents were members of the Communist Party of Germany...
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    Treuenbrietzen Werder (Havel) Amt-free municipalities Groß Kreutz Kleinmachnow Kloster Lehnin Michendorf Nuthetal Schwielowsee Seddiner See Stahnsdorf Wiesenburg...
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    Zinna Abbey (redirect from Kloster Zinna)
    Zinna Abbey (German: Kloster Zinna) is a former Cistercian monastery, the site of which is now occupied by a village also called Kloster Zinna, today part...
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    Havel, 1928; reprinted: 1936, 1941 Stephan Warnatsch: Geschichte des Klosters Lehnin 1180–1542, in the series Studien zur Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur der...
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  • Matthias; Wunder, Regina (2009). Nördliche Zauche: Gemeinden Groß Kreutz, Kloster Lehnin, Michendorf, Schwielowsee und Stadt Werder (Havel) sowie Gollwitz und...
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    Havel, 1928; reprinted: 1936, 1941 Stephan Warnatsch: Geschichte des Klosters Lehnin 1180–1542, in the series Studien zur Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur der...
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  • Ex 52 4896 Yes 52 8156 52 8156-3 1943 Schichau 3956 Fred Prinsen GmbH, Kloster Lehnin-Reckhahn Belzig Ex 52 5678 No 52 8157 52 8157-1 1943 LOFAG 16282 Bernd...
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    Weitere Arbeiten Gottlieb Heise Institut für Orgelforschung Heise, Gottlieb Lehnin, Deutschland (Brandenburg) – Evangelische Klosterkirche Sankt Marien, Orgeldatabase...
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    (also spelled Weiss; 8 January 1960, in Lübz – 17 February 2018, in Kloster Lehnin) was an East German javelin thrower. Weiß represented the sports club...
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  • Gramzow Gręzowo Hohenfinow Winawa Górna Hohenselchow Zelechowo Górne Kloster Lehnin Lenin Liepe Lipa Lunow Łunów Mescherin Moskorzyn Neulewin Łowinek Neutrebbin...
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  • ISBN 978-3-8370-5288-6, p. 96 ff. Warnatsch, Stephan (2000). Geschichte des Klosters Lehnin 1180–1542:Studien zur Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur der Zisterzienser...
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    in 1912 Personal information Born 12 August 1881 Kloster Lehnin, German Empire Died 17 August 1945 Kloster Lehnin, Allied-occupied Germany Medal record...
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  • Castle Kriebstein Domestic Military Religious c.1384–17th century Lehnin Abbey Kloster Lehnin Domestic Religious 1180–16th century Lichtenberg Castle Thallichtenberg...
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    Berlin, 1998, ISBN 3-496-01189-0 Stephan Warnatsch: Geschichte des Klosters Lehnin 1180–1542, i the series Studien zur Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur der...
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    Havel, as well as the Potsdam-Mittelmark communities of Groß Kreutz and Kloster Lehnin, and the administrative divisions of Beetzsee, Brück, Wusterwitz, and...
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    Brandenburg, where she died before 1 June 1298 and was buried in a Cistercian Kloster Lehnin. K. Jasinski, Rodowód Piastów śląskich, Second Edition, Kraków 2007...
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