- Sulęcin (Polish pronunciation: [suˈlɛɲtɕin]; German:
Zielenzig) is a town in
western Poland with 10,117
inhabitants (2019), the
capital of
Sulecin County...
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included the four
towns of Königswalde, Sonnenburg,
Sternberg (Neumark) and
Zielenzig. The
district was
created in 1873 when the
Sternberg district was split...
- 1977,
where he wrote,
directed and
starred in over 50 films. Born in
Zielenzig in 1944, a few w****s
before the
arrival of the Red Army, Lommel's family...
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Krause also
known under the pen-name
Carus Sterne (22
November 1839 in
Zielenzig, – 24
August 1903 in Eberswalde) was a
German pharmacist and naturalist...
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Training Area, near Grafenwöhr, Bavaria,
Germany Military training area near
Zielenzig, Brandenburg,
Germany Nickname(s) Die
Feuerwehr ("The Fire Brigade") Motto(s)...
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Woldenberg Friedeberg 5,103
Dobiegniew Zehden Königsberg/Nm. 1,769
Cedynia Zielenzig Oststernberg 5,867 Sulęcin Züllichau Züllichau-Schwiebus 9,630 Sulechów...
- 90 over the
Western Allies,
including 12 four-engine bombers. Born in
Zielenzig,
Schnell joined the
Luftwaffe in 1936. At the
start of
World war II, he...
- (1816–1873;
partitioned into
Oststernberg and Weststernberg [de]),
based in
Zielenzig (till 1852),
thereafter in
Drossen Dramburg [de] (1816–1945; from 1938...
- Suchań
Zachan Suchodół
Zauchel Sudoł
Seedorf Sulechów Züllichau Sulęcin
Zielenzig Susz
Rosenberg in Westpreußen Świdnica
Schweinitz Świdnica Schweidnitz...
- The
young Charlotte Emilie Ernestine Maetschke was born and
raised in
Zielenzig (now Sulęcin, Poland), in the
vicinity of
Frankfurt an der Oder. While...