- New
Brunswick is one of the
thirteen provinces and
territories of Canada. It is one of the
three Maritime provinces and one of the four
Atlantic provinces...
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Magdeburg (in its then borders),
Allstedt (before Thuringia) and some
Brunswickian eastern exclaves and
salients (Calvörde and the
eastern part of the former...
- 7/km2) • CCD 33,555 • CCD
density 1,037/sq mi (400.3/km2)
Demonym Brunswickian Time zone UTC−5 (EST) • Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT) ZIP
codes 31520-31525...
- Lüneburg
became a part of the
County after Emperor Lothair, who
inherited it from the Billungs.
Harburg was a barony, not a duchy...
- Brunswick-Hanoverian force,
lasted long into the
night and
ended in a
Brunswickian victory. It was part of the
Seven Years' War. On 8
October 1761, Prince...
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Prussian province of Saxony, Halle-Merseburg, and Magdeburg, and some
Brunswickian eastern exclaves and
salients into the Land of Saxony. The
third Bezirk...
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Netherlands to the scene, all in
favour of the city, with Brandenburgian,
Brunswickian,
Danish and
Dutch troops at Bremen-Verden's
borders ready to invade....
- Saratoga, in 1777,
several thousand British and
German (Hessian and
Brunswickian) troops, of what came to be
known as the
Convention Army, were marched...
- prince-bishopric
boundary became part of the
Diocese of Paderborn,
whereas the
Brunswickian part
became part of the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Anhalt and
Brunswick in...
- — like all
former state churches —
certain privileges. In 1922, the
Brunswickian church counted 464,000 parishioners.
Ordination of
women and blessing...