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- Components of the muni****lity Ankershagen are Ankershagen, Bocksee, Bornhof, Friedrichsfelde and Rumpshagen. Ankershagen is located directly on the Müritz...
- spring, but the river originates in the lakes in the Diekenbruch near Ankershagen, close to and south-east of the watershed between the North and Baltic...
- Lutheran minister. He was the fifth of nine children. The family moved to Ankershagen in summer 1823. Their second home houses the Heinrich Schliemann Museum...
- The Heinrich Schliemann Museum is a cultural site in Ankershagen, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is a museum about the life and work of the businessman...
- George's Cross develops in the 14th century. 13th-century fresco in Ankershagen, Mecklenburg Miniature from a P****io Sancti Georgii m****cript (Verona...
- Malchow1, 2 Nossentiner Hütte Penkow Silz Walow Zislow 2. Penzliner Land Ankershagen Krukow3 Lapitz3 Mallin3 Möllenhagen Penzlin1, 2 Puchow3 3. Röbel-Müritz...
- Sponholz Staven Trollenhagen Woggersin Wulkenzin Zirzow 8. Penzliner Land Ankershagen Kuckssee Möllenhagen Penzlin1, 2 9. Röbel-Müritz Altenhof Bollewick Buchholz...
- Gerswalde 39888 Lychen 39889 Boitzenburg 3991 Waren (Müritz) 3992 39921 Ankershagen 39922 Dambeck 39923 Priborn 39924 Stuer 39925 Wredenhagen 39926 Grabowhöfe...
- seat of the Amt is in Penzlin. Aver See is a small lake within the Amt. Ankershagen Kuckssee Möllenhagen Penzlin 53°30′00″N 13°01′01″E / 53.500°N 13.017°E...
- November 2021. "Schliemann-Museum erinnert an Dichter Stoll". Museen - Ankershagen. Süddeutsche Zeitung, München. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2021...