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1276:Amadeus Wallschläger
1255:Summer Olympic Games
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1207:(born 1962), rowing
1201:(born 1960), athlete
1182:1980 Summer Olympics
1091:Eisenhüttenstadt is
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1955:Spreenhagen
1940:Schlaubetal
1870:Groß Lindow
1825:Berkenbrück
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1435:Mapa Polski
1335:Che Guevara
1282:Roger Kluge
1270:Katja Adler
1228:Sven Helbig
1223:Bambi Award
1064:architect,
585:Cistercians
490:Stalinměsto
486:Stalinstadt
470:Brandenburg
276:4 districts
255:Brandenburg
226: /
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1960:Steinhöfel
1950:Siehdichum
1945:Schöneiche
1920:Ragow-Merz
1910:Neißemünde
1885:Jacobsdorf
1815:Bad Saarow
1804:Oder-Spree
1735:2 February
1709:2 February
1547:25 October
1521:25 October
1355:References
1085:See also:
688:Demography
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581:Charles IV
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325:Population
281:Government
214:14°40′22″E
211:52°08′42″N
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1890:Langewahl
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1855:Friedland
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1162:Udo Beyer
1146:Saarlouis
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663:Wehrmacht
565:Przybrzeg
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1586:BBC News
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262:District
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1900:Mixdorf
1830:Briesen
1820:Beeskow
1453:Sobótka
1339:Bolivia
1238:sculler
1093:twinned
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541:History
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474:Germany
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416:Website
411:LOS, EH
243:Germany
239:Country
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628:French
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561:Polish
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1925:Rauen
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288:Mayor
250:State
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