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Beeskow (German pronunciation: [ˈbeːskoː] ;
Lower Sorbian: Bezkow,
pronounced [ˈbɛskɔw]) is a town in Brandenburg, in
eastern Germany, and
capital of...
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Beeskow station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Beeskow,
located in the Oder-Spree
district in Brandenburg, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
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Brandenburg state) Lübben (Spreewald) [de] (1816–1952; in 1835
Beeskow area
ceded to
Beeskow-Storkow; from 1947 part of
Brandenburg state)
Meseritz (1818–1945;...
- Gesellschaft, 22006, (Schlösser und Gärten der Mark; part:
Beeskow), p. 4. No ISBN Dirk Schumann,
Beeskow (12001),
Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger and
Christine Herzog...
- Paul Wegener. He
worked at the
Meteorological Observatory Lindenberg near
Beeskow with his brother.
German Greenland Expedition "Alfred
Wegener – Biography...
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switched to
manufacturing mobile field kitchens for the army.
Johannes Beeskow, a
Rometsch designer who had
worked for
Erdmann &
Rossi during the 1930s...
- Anna
Katarina Beskow or Anna
Catharina Beskow (2
February 1867 in
Stockholm 11
August 1939 in Salzburg) was a
Swedish chess master. She was a four-time...
- Rhine-Westphalia)
Bedburg (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Beelitz (Brandenburg)
Beeskow (Brandenburg)
Beilngries (Bavaria)
Beilstein (Baden-Württemberg) Belgern-Schildau...
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Buckow (bei
Beeskow)
station is a
railway station in the
Buckow district in the muni****lity of Rietz-Neuendorf,
located in the Oder-Spree
district in...
- is a
Swedish family of
German origin,
taking its name from the town of
Beeskow in Prussia. The
first member to
settle in the
Swedish realm was the tailor...