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  2. Brandeburgo fue uno de los Estados germanos que se convirtieron al protestantismo en el auge de la Reforma protestante y continuó siéndolo mientras la dinastía se expandía a través de sus territorios al incluírsele el Ducado de Prusia en 1618. Hasta 1773 no existió ninguna Iglesia católica en Brandeburgo-Prusia.

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

    Website. www.templin.de. Templin ( German: [tɛmˈpliːn] ⓘ) is a small town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. Though it has a population of only 17,127 (2006), in terms of area it is, with 377.01 km2 (145.56 sq mi), the second largest town in Brandenburg (after Wittstock) and the seventh largest town in Germany.

  4. Brandenburg ( Low Sorbian: Bramborska, Low German: Brannenborg) is a state ( Bundesland) in Germany. It has been a state since 1990. It is 29,480 km² in area. It has about 2.6 million inhabitants. Until 1945 it was the biggest province in Prussia, with 38,278 km² and 3 million inhabitants. From 1949 to 1952 it was a state in the German ...

  5. Berlin (det vita området i mitten) är ett självständigt förbundsland och ingår inte i Brandenburg. Brandenburg är ett förbundsland i nordöstra Tyskland, och har cirka 2,6 miljoner invånare. Huvudstad och största stad i förbundslandet är Potsdam. Tysklands huvudstad Berlin är ett självständigt förbundsland och enklav helt ...

  6. Historic map of the County of Ravensberg (1798) Ravensberg was first mentioned in the 12th century; its first seat was Ravensberg Castle. The Counts of Ravensberg then had Sparrenberg Castle built in Bielefeld c. 1240–50, which they made their seat. They also owned Limberg Castle near Preußisch Oldendorf . The county was later inherited by ...

  7. The district of Friedeberg Nm., also called Friedeberger Kreis in the 19th century, was an administrative district from 1816 to 1945, located within the Province of Brandenburg of Prussia and Germany until 1938 and then to the Province of Pomerania. The district comprised the three towns of Driesen (Drezdenko), Friedeberg (Strzelce Krajeńskie ...