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recognised by the
state as a
resort town
since 1997.
Putbus was
founded in 1810 by
Prince Wilhelm Malte zu
Putbus as his town of
residence and had it
built in...
- I Fürst und Herr zu
Putbus (1783 – 1854) was a
German prince (Fürst) from the old Slavic-Rügen
noble family of the
lords of
Putbus. He
acted as a Swedish...
- muni****lities of Binz,
Putbus and S****nitz. Overall,
there are 45 muni****lities on Rügen, four of
which have town
status (Bergen, Garz,
Putbus and S****nitz)....
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Putbus Palace (German:
Schloss Putbus) is a
former neoclassical palace in
Putbus, on the isle of Rügen in Germany. It was the seat of the
princes of Putbus...
- Borante, an
early member of the
Putbus family who
built a motte-and-bailey
castle in the 13th century. The name
Putbus first appeared in 1286 and was adopted...
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Kreis Putbus (district of
Putbus) was a
Kreis on the
island of Rügen in the
district of
Bezirk Rostock in East
Germany from 1952 to 1955.
After the end...
- The
lodge was
owned by the von
Putbus family until 1944 and p****ed into ****
hands on the
imprisonment of
Malte von
Putbus. The
family was
finally dispossessed...
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Putbus (German:
Bahnhof Putbus) is a
narrow and
standard gauge train station in the town of
Putbus, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The
station lies on...
-
Putbus. The two
baronies were
united in 1716, when
Mourids Putbus' son,
Malte Putbus,
inherited Kørup upon his uncle's death. In 1702,
Malte Putbus had...
-
Wilhelm Malte I,
Prince of
Putbus (1783–1854) a
German prince,
acted as a
Swedish governor in
Swedish Pomerania; born in
Putbus, Rügen
History of Sweden...