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  1. History. In 1850, a branch was opened from the Bad Kleinen–Rostock railway in Bützow to Güstrow. In the following years the network was further expanded, including a connection from Güstrow to Neubrandenburg opened in 1864, which was extended to Stettin (now Szczecin in Poland) in 1867.

  2. Nếu bài được dịch từ Wikipedia ngôn ngữ khác thì bạn có thể chép nguồn tham khảo bên đó sang đây. (tháng 8/2021) Güstrow ( phát âm tiếng Đức: [ˈɡʏstʀoː]) là một thị xã trong bang Brandenburg, Đức. Đây là thủ phủ huyện Güstrow. Dân số cuối năm 2006 là 31.083 người.

  3. Albrecht VII, the Handsome, Duke of Mecklenburg in Güstrow (25 July 1486 – 5 January 1547), was a minor ruler in North Germany of the 16th century. He also asserted claims to Scandinavian thrones based on the royal lineage of the House of Mecklenburg . In the course of the so-called Count's Feud, the Free City of Lübeck involved Duke ...

  4. Mother. Magdalene Sibylle of Holstein-Gottorp. Hedwig of Mecklenburg-Güstrow ( Hedwig Eleonore; 12 January 1666 – 9 August 1735), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Mecklenburg and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Merseburg-Zörbig . Born in Güstrow, she was the eighth of eleven children born from the marriage of Gustav Adolph, Duke ...

  5. Güstrow Solarpark. /  53.783°N 12.217°E  / 53.783; 12.217. Güstrow Solarpark is a 31- megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station near Güstrow, Germany. It was built on the site of a former sugar factory and covers an area of 75 hectares (185 acres). [1] [2]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Güstrow_DomGüstrow Dom - Wikipedia

    Architecture. Style. Brick Gothic. The Dom ("cathedral") is a Brick Gothic Lutheran church, the largest church in the German city of Güstrow. It was built as a collegiate church and has never actually been a cathedral. Initially completed in 1335, the church is the oldest extant building in Güstrow. [1] It houses the sculpture Der Schwebende ...

  7. Biography. He was the son of Prince Nicholas I of Mecklenburg-Werle and his wife Princess Jutta of Anhalt the daughter of Prince Henry I of Anhalt and his wife Princess Irmgard of Thuringia. [1] [better source needed] Henry and his brother John ruled Mecklenburg-Werle jointly following the death of their father on 10 May 1277.