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Plattenburg is a muni****lity in the
Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is
named after the
water castle of
Plattenburg which is
located in...
- The
Plattenburg is a
water castle in the
independent muni****lity of
Plattenburg in the
German district of
Prignitz in
northwestern Brandenburg. It was...
- The
Wesley Plattenburg House is a
historic house in Selma, Alabama.
Featuring a
unique combination of the Gr****
Revival and
Italianate styles, it was...
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Demerthin Palace,
Gumtow Gänseburg,
Putlitz Philipshof Palace,
Putlitz Plattenburg,
Plattenburg Palace Wolfshagen, Groß
Pankow (Prignitz)
Blankensee House (former...
- of
Nordwestuckermark muni****lity near
Prenzlau Zernikow (
Plattenburg), part of
Plattenburg muni****lity near Bad
Wilsnack This
disambiguation page lists...
- von
Saldern of
Plattenburg;
widow of von Krosigk) as well as
other members of the family. Klein-Leppin (Westprignitz) The
Plattenburg,
bought by Matthias...
- On
March 28, 1871,
Edwards eloped and
married a cousin, Mary
Virginia Plattenburg, on the
Shelby farm. Her
parents objected to
their marriage because of...
- Karstädt to the north-west,
Gross Pankow (Prignitz) to the north-east,
Plattenburg to the south-east; the Ämter Bad Wilsnack/Weisen in the south, Lenzen-Elbtalaue...
- subcamp,
became its own camp in 1941)
Hohenlychen in
Lychen Karlsruhe in
Plattenburg Kleinmachnow Königs
Wusterhausen Kolpin Küstrin
Lieberose Lübben Müggelheim...
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Locations were used in Leipzig, Lübeck,
Michaelisbruch (Dreetz) and
Netzow (
Plattenburg) and D****ow (Schloss Johannstorf). The
choice to make the film in black...