- upon the Oder;
Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɔst.ʂɨn ˌnad ˈɔdrɔ̃]; German:
Küstrin [kʏsˈtʁiːn]) is a town in Gorzów County,
Lubusz Voivodeship in western...
- The
Küstrin Putsch of 1
October 1923, also
known as the
Buchrucker Putsch after its leader, was a coup
attempt against the
Weimar Republic by
units of...
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German Margraviate of
Brandenburg from the mid-13th century. As Brandenburg-
Küstrin the
Neumark formed an
independent state of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1535...
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Küstrin-Kietz is a
small village located in the
German state of Brandenburg, at the Oder
river and the
border with Poland.
Since 1998 it has been part...
- Brandenburg-
Küstrin (German:
Katharina von Brandenburg-
Küstrin) (10
August 1549 – 30
September 1602) was a
Margravine of Brandenburg-
Küstrin by
birth and...
- Zala
Kuštrin (born 18 June 1998) is a
Slovenian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder and has
appeared for the
Slovenia women's
national team.
Kuštrin has...
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Elizabeth of Brandenburg-
Küstrin (29
August 1540 – 8
March 1578), was a
princess of Brandenburg-
Küstrin and
margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach...
- Küstriner
Vorland (literally "
Küstrin's foreland") is a muni****lity in the
district Märkisch-Oderland, in Brandenburg,
Germany at the
border with Poland...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by
birth and by
marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-
Küstrin.
Catherine was a
daughter of the Duke
Henry V of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1489–1568)...
- 7
March 1570 was to
Catherine of Brandenburg-
Küstrin,
daughter of John,
Margrave of Brandenburg-
Küstrin, and
Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Joachim...