Mönkeberg is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 5 km northeast of Kiel. "Bevölkerung...
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Current club THW Kiel Number 23 Youth career Years Team 0000–2008 SV Mönkeberg 2008–2012 THW Kiel Senior clubs Years Team 2012–2014 TSV Altenholz 2014–...
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Stakendorf Stein Stoltenberg Wendtorf Wisch 6. Schrevenborn Heikendorf1 Mönkeberg Schönkirchen 7. Selent/Schlesen Dobersdorf Fargau-Pratjau Lammershagen...
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naval register and used as a barracks ship in Kiel. She was moved to Mönkeberg in 1905, where she continued to train boiler room personnel until 1906...
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the Schwentine) Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf (trade harbour "Ostuferhafen") Mönkeberg Kitzeberg Heikendorf Möltenort (fishery and sport harbour) Laboe (vacation...
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183–194. Stefanie Janssen: Auf den Spuren von Fritz Lau. Ed. Seestern, Mönkeberg 2006. Fritz Lau – Heimweh na Möltenort. In: Kieler Nachrichten dated 3...
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training vessel beginning in 1928. She was eventually broken up at Kiel–Mönkeberg in 1946. Sondhaus, pp. 113–114. Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 8,...
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official flag. Mildstedt TBA No official flag. Möhnsen TBA No official flag. Mönkeberg TBA No official flag. Nebel TBA No official flag. Nettelsee TBA No official...
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War II: The Type 1943 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Mönkeberg, Schleswig-Holstein. M 805 Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type 1943 minesweeper...
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Amt Schrevenborn consists of the following municipalities: Heikendorf Mönkeberg Schönkirchen 54°22′19″N 10°12′29″E / 54.372°N 10.208°E / 54.372; 10...
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Luckow was owned by the von Bröcker and Muckerwitz family until 1782. Mönkeberg was founded by monks from Ueckermünde in 1290. Rieth was first mentioned...
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naval register and used as a barracks ship in Kiel. She was moved to Mönkeberg in 1905, where she continued to train boiler room personnel, until 1906...
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Schöner: Wilhelm von Kügelgen. Sein Leben und seine Bilder. Self-published, Mönkeberg 1992 Susanne Siebert (1992). "Wilhelm von Kügelgen". In Bautz, Traugott...
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