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  1. Uraniemburgo es una ciudad alemana del estado federado de Brandeburgo y capital del distrito de Oberhavel. Uraniemburgo está localizada a 35 km al norte de Berlín, en las riveras del río Havel . Historia. El nombre original de esta población fue Bötzow, el cual fue fundado en el siglo XII.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OranienburgOranienburg - Wikipedia

    Oranienburg ( German: [oˈʁaːni̯ənˌbʊʁk] ⓘ) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Oberhavel . Geography. Oranienburg is a town located on the banks of the Havel river, 35 km north of the centre of Berlin . Division of the town. Oranienburg consists of nine districts: Friedrichsthal. Germendorf. Lehnitz. Malz.

  3. Oranienburg (niederdeutsch Oranienborg) ist eine Stadt im Landkreis Oberhavel im Land Brandenburg. Sie liegt am Oberlauf der Havel wenige Kilometer nördlich der Berliner Stadtgrenze. Die Stadt ist Kreisstadt, ein Mittelzentrum und hat administrativ den Status einer Großen kreisangehörigen Stadt

    • 163,68 km²
    • 34 m ü. NHN
  4. Oranienburg | Holocaust Encyclopedia. Millions of people suffered and died in camps, ghettos, and other sites during the Holocaust. The Nazis and their allies oversaw more than 44,000 camps, ghettos, and other sites of detention, persecution, forced labor, and murder. Among them was the Oranienburg camp. More information about this image. History.

  5. Oranienburg was an early Nazi concentration camp, one of the first detention facilities established by the Nazis in the state of Prussia when they gained power in 1933. It held the political opponents of the Nazi Party from the Berlin region, mostly members of the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party , as well as a number ...

  6. Oranienburg ( Slavic languages: Bóźow) is a town in Germany, with about 45.000 people. It is located a few kilometers north of Berlin. It was originally settled by Slavic people, and was probably called Bochzowe. Germanic settlers arrived in the 12th century, and kept the original name.