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Pudagla is a muni****lity in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Pudagla is
located between the Achterw****er lagoon...
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later moved to
nearby Pudagla, and is thus also
known as
Grobe Abbey (German:
Kloster Grobe) or
Pudagla Abbey (German:
Kloster Pudagla) respectively. The...
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income from the land of the
former monastery Pudagla as
jointure and in 1574, he
built her
Pudagla Castle using materials from the
demolished monastery...
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generally known as
Usedom Abbey,
which in 1309 was
moved to the
village of
Pudagla. In the meantime, a
Cistercian nunnery was
founded in
Krummin and soon...
- Herrmann",
Pragsdorf Funktechnisches Bataillon 33 (****B-33) "Fritz Behn [de]",
Pudagla Funktechnisches Bataillon 43 (****B-43),
Parchim Nachrichtenbataillon 33...
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depiction of the coat of arms is the
sculpture at the wall of the
Pudagla Manor House in
Pudagla, Germany. The coat of arms
consisted of nine
fields within a...
- Sea. The
waterway begins at the
Schmollensee to the east of the
village Pudagla and runs
approximately 2.1
kilometres in a north-westerly
direction through...
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Wartislaw V died in 1390. He was
probably buried in the
monastery at
Pudagla.
Wartislaw V was,
according to the
historian Martin Wehrmann (1861–1937)...
- Coat of Arms of the
House of
Pomerania at
Pudagla palace,
secularized former Usedom Abbey...
- Usedom-Süd Benz
Dargen Garz
Kamminke Korswandt Koserow Loddin Mellenthin Pudagla Rankwitz Stolpe auf
Usedom Ückeritz Usedom1, 2
Zempin Zirchow 7. Züssow...