Freyenstein
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Freyenstein is a former small town in Brandenburg, Germany.[1] On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of Wittstock. The earliest mention of the town was in 1263 as "Vriegenstene".[1] The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009.
Natives[edit]
- Minna Cauer (1841-1922), German feminist
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Freyenstein parish church
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Freyenstein archaeological site
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Freyenstein archaeological site
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Freyenstein" (in German). Retrieved 2012-07-10.
In der Ostprignitz des brandenburgischen Landes, zwischen Wittstock und Meyenburg, liegt Freyenstein. 1263 wird "Vriegenstene" erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. (Translated from German to English: In the Brandenburg state, between Wittstock and Meyenburg, is Freyenstein. In 1263 the town was first mentioned as 'Vriegenstene'.)
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