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stolpe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stolpe (Norwegian:
habitational name from the farm name
Stolpe(n)
mostly from
stolpe "pole post" referring...
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Manfred Stolpe (16 May 1936 – 29
December 2019) was a
German canonist,
theologian and
politician who
served as
Federal Minister of Transport, Building...
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Stolpe (24
August 1905 – 26
August 1996) was a
Swedish writer, translator, journalist,
literary scholar and critic, who was
active in
Swedish literary...
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Stolpe is a
historic village in the
western suburbs of Berlin, the
capital city of Germany. It is
situated in the
locality of Wannsee, in the
borough of...
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Stolpe is a muni****lity in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Nearby are the
ruins of
Stolpe Abbey. From 1648 to...
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Antoni Stolpe (23 May 1851 – 7
September 1872) was a
Polish composer and pianist. He was born in Puławy,
Congress Poland, as a
descendant of a musical...
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Leopold von Buch, was a
German geologist and
paleontologist born in
Stolpe an der Oder (now a part of Angermünde, Brandenburg) and is
remembered as...
- Minister-President
Manfred Stolpe lost its majority. The SPD
subsequently formed a
grand coalition with the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and
Stolpe continued as...
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Hjalmar Stolpe (23
April 1841 – 27
January 1905), was a
Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer. He was the
first director and curator...
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Stolpe Abbey (German:
Kloster Stolpe;
founded 1153,
dissolved 1534) was the
first monastery in Pomerania. It was
located on the
southern bank of the Peene...