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ANGERMUNDE , a See also:town of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Brandenburg, on See also:Lake Mande, 43 M. from See also:Berlin by the Berlin-See also:Stettin railway, and at the junction of lines to See also:Prenzlau, See also:Freienwalde and See also:Schwedt . Pop . (1900) 7465 . It has three See also:Protestant churches, a See also:grammar school and See also:court of See also:law . Its See also:industries embrace See also:iron See also:founding and See also:enamel working . In 1420 the elector See also:Frederick I. of Brandenburg gained here a See also:signal victory over the Pomeranians . |
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