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Neubrandenburg and Eisenach
In 1863 Reuter transferred his residence from Neubrandenburg to Eisenach, after having received an honorary doctorate from Rostock University, and here he died on 12 July 1874.

Neubrandenburg and Reuter
In 1856 Reuter left Treptow and established himself at Neubrandenburg, resolving to devote his whole time to literary work.

Neubrandenburg and .
In 1552 he was appointed Generalsuperintendent at Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg, where he died on the 5th of May 1553.
The largest cities of the region are Rostock, Schwerin, and Neubrandenburg.
In 1952, the East German government ended the independent existence of Mecklenburg, creating 3 districts (" Bezirke ") out of its territory: Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg.
Major cities include Rostock, Schwerin, Neubrandenburg, Stralsund, Greifswald and Wismar.
As a result of this, Mecklenburg and Vorpommern were replaced by three districts covering roughly the same area ( Bezirk Rostock, Bezirk Schwerin and Bezirk Neubrandenburg, commonly known as the Nordbezirke ( northern districts )) under the highly-centralised GDR government.
Other major cities include Greifswald, Güstrow, Neubrandenburg, Stralsund and Wismar.
Section 2 of the treaty established Mecklenburg-Strelitz as a duchy in its own right and assigned it to Adolphus Frederick, together with the Principality of Ratzeburg on the western border of Mecklenburg south of Lübeck, the Herrschaft Stargard in the southeast of Mecklenburg, with the cities of Neubrandenburg, Friedland, Woldegk, Strelitz, Burg Stargard, Fürstenberg / Havel and Wesenberg, and the commandries of Mirow and Nemerow.
Neubrandenburg ( New Brandenburg, ) is a city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Neubrandenburg was the location of both of the world record throws in Discus, by Jürgen Schult in 1986 and by Gabriele Reinsch in 1988.
The foundation of the town of Neubrandenburg took place in 1248, when the Margrave of Brandenburg decided to build a town in the northern part of his fief.
Neubrandenburg has preserved its medieval city wall in its entirety.
* Gottlob von Hacke: Geschichte der Vorderstadt Neubrandenburg.
* Franz Boll: Chronik der Vorderstadt Neubrandenburg.
Neubrandenburg 1875.
* Wilhelm Ahlers: Historisch-topographische Skizzen aus der Vorzeit der Vorderstadt Neubrandenburg.
Neubrandenburg 1876.
* Karl Wendt: Geschichte der Vorderstadt Neubrandenburg in Einzeldarstellungen.
Neubrandenburg 1922.
Neighboring districts were ( from the north clockwise ) Demmin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the district-free city Neubrandenburg, the district Ostprignitz-Ruppin in Brandenburg, Parchim and Güstrow.
The district was created by merging the three previous districts Neubrandenburg, Neustrelitz and Strasburg in 1994.
The district-free city Neubrandenburg was nearly completely surrounded by the district.
That was soon to be dissolved, too, and Anklam was within the district of Neubrandenburg.
The source of the Havel is located in the Mecklenburg Lake District, between Lake Müritz and the city of Neubrandenburg.
After attending the Gymnasium at Neubrandenburg from 1766 – 1769, he was obliged to accept a private tutorship in order to earn money to enable him to study at a university.
As a result of his many years of professional experience he was greatly valued by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, and was often assigned the most critical tasks, such as the defence of Neubrandenburg in 1631 ( where he was captured by the forces of Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly ) and command of the Sweden's most important military supply base in central Germany at Nuremberg in 1632.

Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum and Stavenhagen
Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum, Stavenhagen

Stavenhagen and Fritz
Fritz Reuter was born at Stavenhagen in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, a small country town where his father was mayor and sheriff ( Stadtrichter ) and, in addition to his official duties, carried on the work of a farmer.

Stavenhagen and .
* December 25-Bernhard Stavenhagen, pianist, composer and conductor ( b. 1862 )
* Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people by Rodolfo Stavenhagen for United Nations Commission on Human Rights 6 March 2002.
In November 2005, following government criticism of the report issued by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination ( UNCERD ), Special Rapporteur Professor Stavenhagen, a Mexican researcher who reports to UNCERD, arrived in New Zealand at the invitation of the Government.
About 1240, the areas of Stavenhagen and Pyritz were subject to German settlement.
Since August 10, 1990 it has a partnership with the city Stavenhagen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
* Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people by Rodolfo Stavenhagen for United Nations Commission on Human Rights 6 March 2002.
In Ut de Franzosentid the scene is laid in and near Stavenhagen in the year 1813, and the characters of the story are associated with the great events of the Napoleonic wars which then stirred the heart of Germany to its depths.
On 7 October 1910 his poem " Ein Randewuh im Rathaus zu Stavenhagen " ( English: A Rendezvous at the City Hall of Stavenhagen ), was published as a special edition.
Bernhard Stavenhagen ( 24 November 1862 – 25 December 1914 ) was a German pianist, composer and conductor.
In 1885 Stavenhagen became a pupil of Franz Liszt in Weimar, travelling with him to Rome, Budapest, Paris, London and Bayreuth.
After Liszt's death in 1886, Stavenhagen embarked on a ten-year series of piano concert tours in Europe and to North America.
He is commemorated by the music school Bernhard Stavenhagen in Greiz.

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