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  1. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › MirowMirow – Wikipédia

    Mirow. Pozíció Mecklenburg-Elő-Pomeránia térképén. Elhelyezkedése Mecklenburg-Elő-Pomeránia térképén. Mirow weboldala. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Mirow témájú médiaállományokat. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Mirow település Németországban, Mecklenburg-Elő-Pomeránia tartományban. Lakosainak száma 3887 fő ...

  2. Mirow er fødestedet for Charlotte af Mecklenburg-Strelitz, dronningsgemal af Georg 3. af Storbritannien. Det barokke palads, der blev opført fra 1749 til 1760, er tegnet af Christoph Julius Löwe. Det er bemærkelsesværdigt for en balsal med stukudsmykning og for den røde salon foret med silketapet i kinesisk stil.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MirówMirów - Wikipedia

    Mirów may refer to the following places in Poland: Mirów, Warsaw, part of the Wola district of Warsaw. Mirów, a district of Częstochowa. Mirów, a district of Gdańsk. Mirów, a district of Pińczów. Mirów, Chrzanów County in Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) Mirów, Przasnysz County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)

  4. Duque Jorge Augusto. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El duque Carlos Luis Federico de Mecklemburgo, príncipe de Mirow ( Strelitz, 23 de febrero de 1708 - Mirow, 5 de junio de 1752) fue un miembro de la Casa de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz y el padre de la reina Carlota del Reino Unido .

  5. Mirow (phát âm tiếng Đức: ) là một thành phố ở huyện Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (trước thuộc huyện Mecklenburg-Strelitz) phía nam Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Đức. Mirow nằm ở bờ nam hồ Mirow , nối với Müritz và Havel bằng một hệ thống các hồ, sông và kênh đào.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mirów_HallsMirów Halls - Wikipedia

    Mirów Halls. Mirów Halls ( Polish: Hale Mirowskie) are two twin market halls located in the Mirów neighbourhood, in central Warsaw, Poland. [1] Constructed between 1899 and 1902, it was Warsaw's first major food hall complex and also the city's largest market. The buildings were partially destroyed during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising and ...

  7. Religion. Lutheranism. Charles II (Charles Louis Frederick; 10 October 1741 – 6 November 1816) was ruler of the state of Mecklenburg-Strelitz from 1794 until his death. Originally ruling as duke, he was raised to the rank of grand duke in 1815. Prior to succeeding to the throne, he served as Governor of Hanover from 1776 to 1786.