further divided into North-Markish (Stendal, Wittenberge, Prenzlau) and Middle-Markish (Brandenburg an der Havel). The modern South-Markish (also called South...
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East Central German (redirect from North Upper Saxon)
Middle German Nordobersächsisch-Südmärkisch (lit. North Upper Saxon–South Markish) Upper Saxon North Upper Saxon South Upper Saxon Peter Wiesinger: Die...
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List of Germanic languages (redirect from List of North Germanic languages)
Lorraine Franconian East Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon North Upper Saxon–South Markish Silesian Halcnovian Wymysorys (with a significant influence...
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There was a Low German speaking transitional area between North Upper Saxon/South Markish and Brandenburgisch around Storkow, Brandenburg. Another, however...
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Golzow is a municipality in the district of Märkish-Oderland, Brandenburg, Germany Golzow may also refer to: Golzow, Potsdam-Mittelmark, a municipality...
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former Markish-Poznan Railway towards Zielona Góra (formerly called Grünberg in Schlesien). Thus, a Polish part of Gubin station emerged north of the...
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Westphalia (category Regions of North Rhine-Westphalia)
northwestern Germany and one of the three historic parts of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has an area of 20,210 square kilometres (7,800 sq mi)...
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has been in use in its present form for about 750 years. It shows the markish chessboard ("märkischen Schachbalken") in red and silver on a golden field...
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into the Niederschlesisch-Märkische-Eisenbahngesellschaft (Lower Silesian-Markish Railway Company, NME), aiming at the extension of the line from Frankfurt...
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only member of the accused who refused to confess to any crimes. Peretz Markish (1895–1952), Yiddish poet, co-founder of the School of Writers, a Yiddish...
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