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ratzeburg (noun) - A town in northern Germany known for its picturesque lakes, historic architecture, and nature reserves. Ratzeburg is a popular destination for tourists interested in outdoor activities such as boating, hiking, and birdwatching

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Ratzeburg was one of the dioceses formed c.
They fought over the city of Ratzeburg.
Ratzeburg is the capital of the district of Lauenburg.
After this event Ratzeburg was rebuilt in baroque style.
Magnus died and was buried in Ratzeburg.
He was administrator of Ratzeburg and of the Commandery of Mirow.
He is buried in the cemetery of Ratzeburg.
As bishop of Ratzeburg he converted to Protestantism.
He attended primary school in Ratzeburg.
Counts Bernhard of Ratzeburg and Gunzelin of Schwerin were also obliged to make payments.
The island town of Ratzeburg.
Ratzeburg - A little promotion about my home town.
Currently Lange works a medical doctor in Ratzeburg.
Isfrid of Ratzeburg was a Premonstratensian Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg.
Henry was granted Polabia and Ratzeburg.

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At this time, Ratzeburg was in contact with Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt.
People from Ratzeburg.
The Prince-Bishopric of Ratzeburg was the last state in Northern Germany remaining Catholic.
Cathedral of Ratzeburg.
The Danes won, and Henry Borwin was rewarded with two more fiefs, Gadebusch and Ratzeburg.
In addition, another platform was built in Ratzeburg to enable train crossings.
Ratzeburg is a town and former bishopric in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
The Wakenitz is a river in southeastern Schleswig-Holstein whose source is the Ratzeburger See in Ratzeburg.
The cathedral of Ratzeburg dates from the beginning of the 12th century.
Registration court, Ratzeburg.
The Spruce bud moth or Ratzeburg tortricid ("Zeiraphera ratzeburgiana") is a moth of the Tortricidae family.
Diadegma coleophorarum is a wasp first described by Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg in 1852.
Shortly before the war ended this Reich Association, and Kraft, moved to Ratzeburg in Schleswig-Holstein.
The district 's area contains a number of historically important towns, e.g. Lauenburg / Elbe, Mölln and Ratzeburg.
In 1619 Saxe-Lauenburg's capital was moved from Lauenburg upon Elbe to Ratzeburg and remained there since.
In 1230 Kuddewörde is mentioned in the records of the bishop of Ratzeburg.
In November 2008 the original Korth factory in Ratzeburg clodsed its doors.
Soult pressed on and captured 300 Prussians at Ratzeburg.
Sibylle died in 1592 in Buxtehude and was buried in the Cathedral of Ratzeburg.
In 1610 Augustus became the Lutheran administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Ratzeburg.
The town was almost completely destroyed in 1693, when Christian V of Denmark shot Ratzeburg to ashes.

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