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Wismar (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪsmaʁ]; Low German: Wismer),
officially the
Hanseatic City of
Wismar (Hansestadt
Wismar) is, with
around 43,000 inhabitants...
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Meyer Wismar (former VEB Mathias-Thesen-Werft
Wismar, Aker MTW Werft,
Wadan Yards MTW,
Nordic Yards Wismar) is a
German shipbuilding...
- SOKO
Wismar is a
German police procedural television series that
premiered on 6
October 2004 on ZDF. It is the
fifth offshoot of SOKO München, launched...
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shipyards in
Wismar and Rostock.
Major components of the
ships were
constructed at both shipyards, with ****embly
taking place in
Wismar. Construction...
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Swedish Wismar (Swedish:
Svenska Wismar) was a
Dominion under the
Swedish Crown from 1648 to 1903 and
corresponded roughly to the
modern boundaries of...
- time
there was no
settlement in the area,
except for the
wards of
Wismar,
Guyana Wismar and Christianburg. Mackenzie, the
centre of the company's operations...
- The
Wismar affair refers to the
political discussions over the
status of the town of
Wismar between 1796 and 1903.
Wismar was
leased to Mecklenburg-Schwerin...
- Bram Stoker's 1897
novel Dracula. Herzog’s film is set in 19th-century
Wismar,
Germany and Transylvania. The
picture stars Klaus Kinski as
Count Dracula...
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Wismar Theatre (German:
Theater Wismar) is
located on the site of the
University of
Wismar on Phillip-Müller-Straße in the
Hanseatic Town of
Wismar ...
- The
Treaty of
Wismar was
signed on 20
March 1636 by
France and
Sweden at
Wismar in Mecklenburg. The
accord was
negotiated for
Sweden by Lord High Chancellor...