Brandenburg. Since 2014 the municipality Briesen consists of the villages Alt Madlitz, Biegen, Briesen, Falkenberg and Wilmersdorf. It is part of Amt Odervorland...
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Podelzig 33602 Alt Zeschdorf 33603 Falkenhagen (Mark) 33604 Lebus 33605 Boossen 33606 Müllrose 33607 Briesen (Mark) 33608 Jacobsdorf 33609 Brieskow-Finkenheerd...
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Fangschleuse – Hangelsberg – Fürstenwalde (Spree) – Berkenbrück – Briesen (Mark) – Jacobsdorf (Mark) – Pillgram – Frankfurt (Oder)-Rosengarten – Frankfurt (Oder)...
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actual use as native names, and are thus NOT exonyms. Beeskow Bezków Briesen (Mark) Brzezin Brieskow Wrzesko Buckow Buków Burg (Spreewald) Borkowy Calau...
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routes are named that are still in operation, e.g. the stations of Löwenberg (Mark) and Prenzlau are both on the Löwenberg–Prenzlau railway. Because this is...
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Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Briesen. The Amt Odervorland consists of the following municipalities: Berkenbrück Briesen Jacobsdorf Steinhöfel Development...
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of the Großbeeren estate had to be expropriated because its owner, von Briesen, had refused to sell the land. Previously he had been listed as an opponent...
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on 1 August 1845. The original plans envisaged a branch of the line in Briesen to bypass Frankfurt. After protests from the town, it was decided that...
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(Spreewald). The Amt Burg (Spreewald) consists of the following municipalities: Briesen Burg Dissen-Striesow Guhrow Schmogrow-Fehrow Werben Development of population...
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