Prignitz (German: [ˈpʁiːɡnɪts] ) is a Kreis (district) in northwestern Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany. Neighboring districts, clockwise from the...
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Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I is an electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post...
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Arriva (redirect from Prignitz Railway)
Arriva plc is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England. The company was originally established on October...
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Groß Pankow (Prignitz) is a municipality in Prignitz district, Brandenburg, Germany. The municipality was formed in 2001 from the union of municipalities...
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Lanz, Brandenburg (redirect from Lanz (Prignitz))
Lanz is a municipality in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Landkreis Prignitz Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters. Retrieved 10...
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in Germany in the northern and western parts of Brandenburg (Uckermark, Prignitz and Mittelmark regions) as well as in northern Saxony-Anhalt (Altmark)...
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Wittenberge (category Localities in Prignitz)
town of eighteen thousand people on the middle Elbe in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg, Germany. Wittenberge is situated at the right (north-eastern)...
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Netinera (redirect from Prignitz railway)
Netinera (formerly Arriva Deutschland) is a bus and railway company operating in Germany. It is presently a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Italian state...
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time "show up with surprising frequency in the areas of Uckermark and Prignitz, near Berlin." Historian Ursula Sautter, citing the work of linguist Jürgen...
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Karstädt (redirect from Karstädt (Prignitz))
Karstädt is a municipality in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Development of population since 1875 within the current Boundaries (Blue...
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The 40.5 MW Jännersdorf Solar Park in Prignitz, Germany...
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Palace, Putlitz Plattenburg, Plattenburg Palace Wolfshagen, Groß Pankow (Prignitz) Blankensee House (former manor house), Trebbin Wiepersdorf Palace, Niederer...
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Pritzwalk (category Localities in Prignitz)
Pritzwalk (German: [ˈpʁɪt͡sˌvalk] ) is a town in the district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 20 km west of Wittstock, and 33 km northeast...
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Angermünde Beeskow-Storkow (as of 1836) East Havelland East Prignitz Jüterbog-Luckenwalde Lower Barnim Prenzlau Ruppin Teltow (as of 1836) Teltow-Storkow...
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Perleberg (category Localities in Prignitz)
[ˈpɛʁləˌbɛʁk] ; North Margravian: Perlberg) is the capital of the district of Prignitz, located in the northwest of the German state of Brandenburg. The town...
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and Havelland, the district Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt, and the district Prignitz. The district consists of plain countryside northwest of Berlin. It is...
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The 40.5 MW Jännersdorf Solar Park in Prignitz, Germany...
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The mausoleum in the Gadow Castle Park in the northwest of the Prignitz in Brandenburg was built in 1816 for the late Royal Prussian Field marshal Wichard...
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Meyenburg (redirect from Meyenburg (Prignitz))
Meyenburg (German: [ˈmaɪ̯ənˌbʊʁk] ) is a town in the district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 23 km northwest of Wittstock, and 18 km...
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traditionally believed to be of Wendish origin, particularly associated with the Prignitz region in Brandenburg. The family is documented as early as 946 in a writ...
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Knieperkohl is considered a representative dish of the historical region of Prignitz, now part of Brandenburg in Germany. Knieperkohl is commonly served as...
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Oder-Spree 182,798 Ostprignitz-Ruppin 102,108 Potsdam-Mittelmark 205,678 Prignitz 80,872 Spree-Neiße 124,662 Teltow-Fläming 161,546 Uckermark 128,174 Stadt...
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Berge, Brandenburg (redirect from Berge (Prignitz))
Berge is a municipality in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Landkreis Prignitz Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters. Retrieved...
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Upland is largely coextensive with the natural region of Prignitz and Ruppin Land (Prignitz und Ruppiner Land) in the structural atlas of the state of...
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after their respective capitals, Potsdam in the northwest (Mittelmark, Prignitz and Uckermark) and Frankfurt (Oder) in the southeast (Neumark and Lower...
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Potsdam-Mittelmark PN Saale-Orla District Thuringia Pößneck PR Prignitz District Brandenburg Prignitz PRÜ Eifel District Bitburg-Prüm Rhineland-Palatinate Prüm...
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Hilly-graves c. 1800–600 BC Royal grave of Seddin [de] Seddin Landkreis Prignitz Brandenburg Kings graves 8th century BC Bronze Age Pestrup Grave fields [de]...
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Eastern settlement). The destination is usually supposed to have been Prignitz, Uckermark, and Pomerania, but a minor alternative theory suggests settlement...
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The Jännersdorf Solar Park is a photovoltaic power station in Prignitz, Germany. It has a capacity of 40.5 megawatts (MW) and an annual output of 38 GWh...
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northern Lubusz Land, in the north-east, Henry II of Mecklenburg captured Prignitz in the north-west and Uckermark in the north, Rudolf I of Saxe-Wittenberg...
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