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See also: town of See also: Germany, in the Prussian province of See also: Brandenburg
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It lies on the See also: lower Ucker See, 30 M
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.W. by S. of See also: Stettin by See also: rail
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Pop
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(1905), 20,929
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The See also: Gothic See also: church of St Mary (Evangelical), dating from 1340, is one of the finest churches in the
See also: district, and the remains of the town See also: gates, walls and towers are also interesting
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The See also: industries include wool-spinning, iron-founding, See also: brewing and See also: sugar-refining
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See also: Tobacco is grown in the neighbourhood, and cigars are manufactured in the town
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See also: Prenzlau is first mentioned in a document of the close of the 12th century, and received its municipal charter in 1235
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As the capital of the old Uckermark it was a frequent See also: object of dispute between See also: Pomerania and Brandenburg until incorporated with the latter about 1480
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At Prenzlau See also: Prince See also: Hohenlohe, with his corps of 12,000 men, surrendered to See also: Murat on the retreat after the See also: battle of See also: Jena in See also: October 1806
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See I
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Ziegler, Prenzlau, die ehemalige Hauptstadt der Uckermark (Prenzlau, 1886) . |
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