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adjective for the
region is
Mecklenburgian or
Mecklenburgish (German: mecklenburgisch);
inhabitants are
called Mecklenburgians or
Mecklenburgers (German:...
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Pomeranian border Urstromtal,
which now
constitutes the
border between the
Mecklenburgian and
Pomeranian part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania,
while it is bounded...
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Wismar and the
Mecklenburgian port tolls.
While Sweden understood this to
include the
tolls of all
Mecklenburgian ports, the
Mecklenburgian dukes as well...
- city in the
German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and lies in the
Mecklenburgian part of the state,
close to the
border with Pomerania. With
around 210...
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island of
Falster in Denmark. Slavic-Scandinavian
settlements on the
Mecklenburgian coast include the
maritime trading center Reric (Groß Strömkendorf)...
- is the
eastern and
Pomeranian part, and
Ribnitz is the
western and
Mecklenburgian part. The town is
situated between the two
Hanseatic cities Rostock...
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Russian Red
Orchestra informer Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1627–1669),
Mecklenburgian royal Anna de' Medici,
Archduchess of
Austria (1616–1676),
Italian noble...
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fought between 1236 and 1238 by the
Duchy of Lubiszewo, and
later the
Mecklenburgian forces, both led by
Sambor II, the
Duchy of Białogarda, led by Ratibor...
- von Winterstein) 1209–1236 The
Livonian Confederation in 1260. The
Mecklenburgian swordbrother Helmold III. von Plesse.
Teutonic Order Battle of Saule...
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Barner family is an
originally German noble family of
ancient nobility originating in Mecklenburg. A
branch established in
Denmark at the entrance...