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- Jacobsdorf is a muni****lity in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Development of po****tion since 1875 within the current Boundaries (Blue...
- Berlin) was a German lichenologist and primary school teacher. Born in Jacobsdorf, Silesia, Grummann began his career in education and served as a primary...
- (Mark) 33604 Lebus 33605 Boossen 33606 Müllrose 33607 Briesen (Mark) 33608 Jacobsdorf 33609 Brieskow-Finkenheerd 3361 Fürstenwalde/Spree 3362 Erkner 3363 33631...
- Neuzelle Lawitz Neißemünde Neuzelle1 3. Odervorland Berkenbrück Briesen1 Jacobsdorf Steinhöfel 4. Scharmützelsee Bad Saarow1 Diensdorf-Radlow Langewahl Reichenwalde...
- Hötensleben-Barneberg Church of Peace (Friedenskirche) II/P 19 1891 557 Jacobsdorf-Sieversdorf Village Church I/P 6 1893 554 Berlin Garrison Church III/P...
- – Hangelsberg – Fürstenwalde (Spree) – Berkenbrück – Briesen (Mark) – Jacobsdorf (Mark) – PillgramFrankfurt (Oder)-Rosengarten – Frankfurt (Oder) (-...
- (Lausitz) Barść Fürstenwalde Przybór Golzow Golczów Guben Gubin Guhrow Góry Jacobsdorf Wadochowice Klettwitz Kletwice Klinge Klinka Kolkwitz Gołkojce Lebus Lubusz...
- the rambler may choose a more western trail over the hills of Lebus to Jacobsdorf or, more to the East, the trail that, after the village of Reitwein, follows...
- Jakubowice (German Jacobsdorf) [jakubɔˈvit͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Byczyna, Kluczbork County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
- the villages of Madlitz, Döbberin, Niederjesar, Arensdorf, Unterlindow, Jacobsdorf, Briesen and Brieskow as well as the Große Heide ("Great Heath"). In 1534...