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Schwerin (German: [ʃveˈʁiːn] ; Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Low German: Swerin; Polabian: Zwierzyn; Latin: Suerina, Suerinum) is the
capital and second-largest...
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Johann Ludwig "Lutz" Graf
Schwerin von
Krosigk (Born
Johann Ludwig von Krosigk; 22
August 1887 – 4
March 1977) was a
German senior government official...
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Schwerin is the
capital city of the
German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Schwerin may also
refer to: Alt
Schwerin, a muni****lity in
Mecklenburg Prince-Bishopric...
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Schwerin Castle (German:
Schweriner Schloss, also
known as
Schwerin Palace,
German pronunciation: [ʃvɛ ʁiːn']) is a 19th-century
Schloss built in the...
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Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-
Schwerin (Alexandrine Auguste; 24
December 1879 – 28
December 1952) was
Queen of
Denmark from 1912 to 1947, as well as Queen...
- the Dönitz
Government (Regierung Dönitz), or the
Schwerin von
Krosigk Cabinet (Kabinett
Schwerin von Krosigk), was the rump
government of **** Germany...
- The
Duchy of Mecklenburg-
Schwerin (German:
Herzogtum Mecklenburg-
Schwerin) was a
duchy in
northern Germany created in 1701, when
Frederick William and...
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communications tower built of steel-concrete
between 1960 and 1964 in
Schwerin, Germany.
Unlike most
other TV towers, the
ground plan is a
spherical triangle...
- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The
largest cities of the
region are Rostock,
Schwerin, Neubrandenburg,
Wismar and Güstrow. The name
Mecklenburg derives from...
- middle-left
quarter divided in two: Prin****lity of
Schwerin,
middle inescutcheon:
County of
Schwerin, middle-right quarter: Prin****lity of Ratzeburg,...