- due to its
central location on the
narrow island.
Along with Grieben,
Glambeck was one of the two
settlements existing on the
island in
Slavic times,...
- from 1871 to 1945 it was part of Germany,
within which it was
known as
Glambeck. "Szczecin - Największe atrakcje". WP
Turystyka (in Polish). Retrieved...
- Prussia, born
Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
There is a
small lake,
Glambeck See,
where one can swim in
summer in a
protected area and have
lunch at...
- Some
buildings and
scenes from the
region Church in Löwenberg
Church in
Glambeck Church in
Grieben Church in
Linde Sachsenhausen Todesmarsch (death march)...
- Rügen
Gissolk (1938-45 = Eichkamp)
Neustettin Jeziorki Barwice Szczecinek Glambeck Arnswalde Głębokie
Kalisz Pomorski Drawsko Glansee Greifenberg Gołańcz...
-
during the
first phase of the
United Nations Organisation".
According to
Glambeck, the work of Per
Krohg and
other Norwegian artists was
selected by Jacques...
-
Pacific Northwest Coast:
Edited Peter McGee: "Clayoquot Sound" by
Bonny Glambeck and Dan Lewis, pg. 155 "The
People of the Sound". KnowBC.com. Archived...
-
Party nominated John
Glambeck.
Glambeck was a
clerk and the
editor of the
Arbejderen paper, a
mouthpiece of the party.
Glambeck had been
involved in the...
- Głębokie [ɡwɛmˈbɔkʲɛ] (German:
Glambeck) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kalisz Pomorski,
within Drawsko County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
- Schleswig-Holstein)
Eichbaumsee (Hamburg, Hamburg) Lake
Sodenmatt (Bremen, Bremen) Lake
Glambeck (Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Schlesersee (Carpin, Mecklenburg-Western...