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Nauen is a
small town in the
Havelland district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is
chiefly known for
Nauen Transmitter Station, the world's
oldest preserved...
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Nauen is a town in the
Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany.
Nauen may also
refer to:
Nauener Tor, one of the
three preserved gates of
Potsdam Nauen...
- The
Nauen Plateau (German:
Nauener Platte) is a low
plateau in the
German states of
Brandenburg and Berlin. It
rises above the
surrounding countryside...
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Nauen Transmitter Station (German:
Grossfunkstelle Nauen or
Sender Nauen) in
Nauen,
Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the
oldest continuously...
- Ole
Christian Olsen Nauen (born 1939) is a
Norwegian bell caster. He is the
former owner of the
Olsen Nauen Bell
Foundry in Tønsberg, a
family business...
- The
Skirmish at
Nauen (German:
Gefecht bei
Nauen or
Duell vor
Nauen), took
place on 17 June [O.S. 27 June] 1675 near the town of
Nauen between the vanguard...
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Nauen station (German:
Bahnhof Nauen) is a
railway station located in the town of
Nauen, Brandenburg, Germany. The
station lies on the Berlin–Hamburg...
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Heinrich Nauen (1 June 1880 in
Krefeld – 26
November 1940 in Kalkar) was a
German Expressionist artist. He
created oils, watercolors, and prints; as well...
- The Jüterbog–
Nauen railway is a line that runs to the west of
Berlin through the
German state of Brandenburg. It runs from Jüterbog via Treuenbrietzen...
- Zeuthen. Havelland: Brieselang, Dallgow-Döberitz, Falkensee(c), Ketzin(c),
Nauen(c), Paulinenaue, Pessin, Retzow, Schönwalde-Glien, Wustermark. Märkisch-Oderland:...