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Warcino [varˈt͡ɕinɔ] (German:
Varzin) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kępice,
within Słupsk County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern...
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November 1894 at the
Bismarck manor in
Varzin (Warcino), aged 70. Her
husband had a
chapel built in the
Varzin park,
where she was buried. Later, her...
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received as a
grant from the
German nation in 1885, as well as the
estate of
Varzin,
Pomerania (now Warcino, Poland), were
expropriated in 1945 as a result...
- von
Bismarck and his wife, who had been
buried at the
Bismarck estate in
Varzin,
Pomerania (now Warcino, Poland), were
ceremonially interred in two marble...
- retirement,
lived in
Friedrichsruh near
Hamburg and
sometimes on his
estates at
Varzin, and
waited in vain to be
called upon for
advice and counsel.
After his...
- Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Kingdom of
Prussia Died 30 May 1901(1901-05-30) (aged 48)
Varzin,
German Empire Noble family House of
Bismarck Spouse(s)
Sybilla Malwine...
- (1717–1905);
Egsow & ****merzin (1734–1833);
Suckow (19th
century to 1874);
Varzin (1874; sold to Bismarck);
Jannewitz & Wendisch-Puddiger, with Chorow, Wussow...
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Channel from the West just
north of
Booby Island by way of the
Gannet or
Varzin P****ages. The
minimum depths for deep
draught shipping in the
Great Barrier...
- Petersburg. On the way to his new ****ignment, he sta**** for a
couple of days at
Varzin with the
Bismarck family.
Bismarck explained that he
considered relations...
- (1870), and
wrote Paris Silhouettes (1873), the
grotesque night-piece The
Varzin Ghosts, and the Mute of Seville.
Later he
wrote the
stories Margherita,...