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- Oberuckersee is a muni****lity in the Uckermark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Landkreis Uckermark Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters. Retrieved...
- Marinus Schöberl was tortured by young neo-****s in an abandoned pigsty in Oberuckersee (in the German state of Brandenburg) and was killed after being curb-stomped...
- 6th–12th centuries. Their settlement area was centered on the lakes Oberuckersee and Unteruckersee at the spring of the Uecker River. In this region,...
- The next ones are rather small. Then there are two large lakes, Lake Oberuckersee and Lake Unteruckersee, joined by the navigable section of the river...
- (Uckermark)) is a railway station in the village of Seehausen, muni****lity Oberuckersee, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies of the Angermünde–Stralsund railway...
- Gerswalde1 Milmersdorf Mittenwalde Temmen-Ringenwalde 4. Amt Gramzow Gramzow1 Grünow Oberuckersee Randowtal Uckerfelde Zichow 1seat of the Amt; 2town...
- Ukri, Vukraner). Their settlement area was centered around the lakes Oberuckersee and Unteruckersee at the spring of the Uecker River. In this region,...
- district, in Brandenburg, Germany Seehausen (Oberuckersee), a former fisher-village, now quarter of the Oberuckersee community in Uckermark, Germany This disambiguation...
- distinguish Grünheide (Mark) from Grünheide (Dettmannsdorf), Grünheide (Oberuckersee) and Grünheide (Auerbach/Vogtl.). The Grünheider area was a settlement...
- 1303, 1503 various Gothic Revival alterations in 1876 Fergitz [de] on Oberuckersee, Uckermark Village Church [de] bt. 13th & 15th century brick on a base...