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Deutsch: Seeschlacht zwischen den Knesebecks un den Zietens

von Matthias Zágan Hohl-Stein nach einem historischen Ereignis aus dem Jahre 1785 hier auf dem Ruppiner See zwischen den beiden Adelshäusern von Wustrau und Karwe Theodor Fontane beschreibt diese Begebenheit der Seeschlacht auf seinen Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg. Am 22. April 2000 wurde die Plastik feierlich enthüllt.

Der Bau des Brunnens wurde ermöglicht durch die großzügige Unterstützung der SSG Lange & Partner AG
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Camera location52° 50′ 57.72″ N, 12° 52′ 05.88″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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