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- Czaplinek [t͡ʂaˈplʲinɛk] (German: Tempelburg; Kashubian: Czôplënkò) is a town in Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 7,012 inhabitants...
- incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia in 1772 as Amt Draheim and the Town of Tempelburg. In the High Middle Ages, the region of the later starostwo was a borderland...
- Neumark → Chojna2 Chorzów → Königshütte1 → Chorzów2 Arnswalde → Choszczno2 Tempelburg → Czaplinek2 Czarne → Hammerstein1 → Czarne2 → Hammerstein1 → Czarne2...
- Sülzdorf, Süpplingenburg (formerly Templars), Tempelhof (formerly Templars), Tempelburg (formerly Templars), Werben, Wietersheim, Wildenbruch, Zielenzig, Zachan...
- (Falkenburg) and Czaplinek (Tempelburg) by the Drawsko Lake in the south. Through the region runs the Polzin–Tempelburg section of route 163. The hill...
- district was connected to the Kallies - Falkenburg route in 1900, the Tempelburg - Jastrow line followed in the north in 1908, which was extended to Flatow...
- 1849 – April 3, 1923) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Tempelburg, West Prussia, Dorn emigrated with his parents, to the United States,...
- Greifswald. Volume VII, 1935 Astrid Tummuscheit: The stove all errors – The Tempelburg Arkona on the northern tip of Rügen. In: . Archaeological discoveries...
- Teschen Cieszyno Teschendorf Cisów Zissendorf Cybinka Ziebingen Czaplinek Tempelburg Czarnków Czarniakau Scharnikau Czarnogoździce Zwornogoschütz Hohenwarte...
- Prin****lity of Rügen on the southern Baltic Sea coast. The temple fort (Tempelburg) on Arkona, later known as Jaromarsburg, was taken in 1168 by the Danes...