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    Neuruppin (German: [nɔʏ.ʁʊ.ˈpiːn] ; North Brandenburgisch: Reppin) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, the administrative seat of Ostprignitz-Ruppin district...
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    of Friendship was the smaller Temple of Apollo constructed in 1735 at Neuruppin, where Crown Prince Frederick (later Frederick II) resided from 1732 to...
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  • MSV Neuruppin is a German association football club from Neuruppin, Brandenburg. The football team and its youth side is part of a larger sports association...
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  • Communications Battalion (Neuruppin) 136th Separate Guards Demblin Engineer Battalion (Neuruppin) 129th Separate Chemical Defence Company (Neuruppin) 1074th Separate...
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    Karl Friedrich Schinkel (category People from Neuruppin)
    Berlin. Schinkel was born in Neuruppin, Margraviate of Brandenburg. When he was six, his father died in the disastrous Neuruppin fire of 1787. He became a...
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  • of the City of Neuruppin was donated in 1994 on the occasion of the 175th birthday of Theodor Fontane from his native city of Neuruppin. Since 2019:...
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  • Ludwigsburg Wasenstadion, SGV Freiberg am Neckar  Croatia Neuruppin Volksparkstadion [de], MSV Neuruppin  Czech Republic Hamburg Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion, FC...
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    Germany, right tributary to the river Havel. It flows through the city Neuruppin and several lakes. A few kilometres downstream from Rhinow it flows into...
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    turned 20, took over responsibility for a regiment in the garrison town of Neuruppin. Knobelsdorf became his partner in discussions and advised him on issues...
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  • Paul Beiersdorf (category People from Neuruppin)
    Beiersdorf (26 March 1836 – 17 December 1896) was a German pharmacist from Neuruppin, Brandenburg. He was founder of Beiersdorf AG in Hamburg. In 1880 he founded...
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  • bragged about the crime to his peers months later. In the trial before the Neuruppin regional court on 23 October 2003, a perpetrator who was underage at the...
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  • Communications Battalion (Neuruppin) 136th Separate Guards Demblin Engineer Battalion (Neuruppin) 129th Separate Chemical Defence Battalion (Neuruppin) 1074th Separate...
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    Poland. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-04-11. "Neuruppin und seine Partnerstädte". neuruppin.de (in German). Neuruppin. Retrieved 2020-04-11. "Babimost". amt-doebern-land...
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    Army as Colonel of the Regiment von der Goltz, stationed near Nauen and Neuruppin. When Prussia provided a contingent of troops to aid the Army of the Holy...
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  • matches. In January 2023, the player returned to Germany, signing for MSV Neuruppin of the NOFV-Oberliga Nord, the fifth tier of football in the country....
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  • Mecklenburg. It was officially created in 1993 by merging the districts Kyritz, Neuruppin and Wittstock. The district roughly covers the same territory as the two...
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    Neunburg vorm Wald (Bavaria) Neunkirchen (Saarland) Neuötting (Bavaria) Neuruppin (Brandenburg) Neusalza-Spremberg (Saxony) Neusäß (Bavaria) Neuss (North...
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    Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is located 14 km northeast of Neuruppin, and 29 km northwest of Oranienburg. The town is situated on an isthmus...
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  • Ruppin may refer to: Neuruppin, a town in Brandenburg, Germany Ruppin Switzerland, a forest area near Neuruppin Arthur Ruppin (1876-1943), a Zionist leader...
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  • Pukall was born in Berlin. Pukall turned professional in April 2000 in the Neuruppin, Brandenburg, Germany. In his debut, Pukall lost on points to Danny Oleksy...
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    Rhinow 33876 Buschow 33877 Nitzahn 33878 Nennhausen 3391 Neuruppin 3392 33920 Walsleben bei Neuruppin 33921 Zechlinerhütte 33922 Karwesee 33923 Flecken Zechlin...
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    area of Tornow. It lies completely within the municipal boundaries of Neuruppin. The lake is a state waterway. It is 2.18 km (1.35 mi) wide and 1.57 km...
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    2000 Tōkamachi, Niigata, Japan, since 2002 Jiyuan, China, since 2002 Neuruppin, Germany, since 2003 Heirin-ji, a large Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple. The...
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  • and 5-year-old Edgar "Eipel" Dittrich (16 October 1934, both found in Neuruppin), 10-year-old Hans-Joachim Neumann (16 killed February 1935; found on...
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  • Lübben Brandenburg GV 11 180 926 84 Raiffeisenbank Ostprignitz-Ruppin eG Neuruppin Brandenburg GV 11 160 619 38 Volks- und Raiffeisenbank Prignitz eG Perleberg...
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    later 1’B h2t 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) 300 hp Ruppiner Kreisbahn AG, Neuruppin, operating N° 14, DR 70 6176 2966 1908 0-4-2 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) 40 hp...
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  • Friesack Damm II, Friesack (closed late 1943) Wustrau I, Neuruppin (closed late 1943) Wustrau II, Neuruppin Zietenhorst, near Wustrau (closed late 1943) Kirchhain/Niederlausitz...
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    niches. Trellised vines from Portugal, Italy, France, and also from nearby Neuruppin, were planted against the brickwork, while figs grew in the niches. The...
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    Carl Großmann (category People from Neuruppin)
    shot Born Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Großmann (1863-12-13)13 December 1863 Neuruppin, Kingdom of Prussia Died 5 July 1922(1922-07-05) (aged 58) Weimar Republic...
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  • Meret-Oppenheim. In 2021, he received the Schinkel-Preis der Fontanestadt Neuruppin. Fernández-Galiano, Luis (8 January 2024). "Kurt W. Forster (1935–2024)"...
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