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Loitz (German pronunciation: [ˈløːts]) is a town in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is
situated on the...
- Peenetal/
Loitz is an Amt in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt is in
Loitz. The Amt Peenetal/
Loitz consists...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1
December 1561 at
Hessen Castle – 30
January 1631 in
Loitz) was a
princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by
birth and by
marriage a Duchess...
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completed the
takeover of
London Irish,
defeating German businessman Daniel Loitz in the bid. The
consortium outlined plans to have the club
playing rugby...
- children. In 2010, Sack was
elected mayor of
Loitz and also took over the
administration of the Peenetal/
Loitz office. The
following year, he was elected...
- Mecklenburg-Strelitz and most of
Demmin (except the Ämter Jarmen-Tutow and Peenetal/
Loitz),
along with the
former district-free town of
Neubrandenburg as part of...
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Lohne (Lower Saxony) Löhne (North Rhine-Westphalia) Lohr am Main (Bavaria)
Loitz (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Lollar (Hesse)
Lommatzsch (Saxony) Löningen...
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Chimmeke in
Loitz".
Sagenbuch des
preussischen Staats. Vol. 2. Glogau: Carl Flemming. p. 496. A
variant about Chimmeke,
localized in
Loitz also exists...
- 1941
Kreis Oldenburg Railway (KOE) 72.3 km 1
January 1943 Toitz–Rustow–
Loitz light railway 7 km 1 July 1943 Schipkau–Finsterwald
Railway Company 33 km...
- Rügen. The
towns of
Barth and
Grimmen surrendered after a
short siege.
Loitz surrendered without a fight. The
Hanseatic towns of Stralsund, Greifswald...