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'''Freyenstein''' is a former small town in ].<ref name=wittstock/> On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of ]. The earliest mention of the town was in 1263 as "Vriegenstene".<ref name=wittstock> {{cite web |url=http://www.freyenstein.de/ |quote= (Translated from German |
'''Freyenstein''' is a former small town in ].<ref name=wittstock/> On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of ]. The earliest mention of the town was in 1263 as "Vriegenstene".<ref name=wittstock> {{cite web |url=http://www.freyenstein.de/ |quote=In der Ostprignitz des brandenburgischen Landes, zwischen Wittstock und Meyenburg, liegt Freyenstein. 1263 wird "Vriegenstene" erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. (Translated from German to English: In the Brandenburg state, between Wittstock and Meyenburg, is Freyenstein. In 1263 the town was first mentioned as 'Vriegenstene'.)|title=Freyenstein |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10 |language=German |publisher= |location= }}</ref> The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009. | ||
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Freyenstein is a former small town in Brandenburg, Germany. On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of Wittstock. The earliest mention of the town was in 1263 as "Vriegenstene". The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009.
References
- ^ "Freyenstein" (in German). Retrieved 2012-07-10.
In der Ostprignitz des brandenburgischen Landes, zwischen Wittstock und Meyenburg, liegt Freyenstein. 1263 wird "Vriegenstene" erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. (Translated from German to English: In the Brandenburg state, between Wittstock and Meyenburg, is Freyenstein. In 1263 the town was first mentioned as 'Vriegenstene'.)