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- The Tollense (German pronunciation: [tɔˈlɛnzə], from Slavic dolenica "lowland, (flat) valley") is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany...
- Battle site The battlefield of the Tollense valley (German pronunciation: [tʰɔˈlɛnzə]) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the northern German state...
- was known as FC Neubrandenburg when it became FC Tollense Neubrandenburg after a merger with SV Tollense Neubrandenburg, and finally in 2004, the club was...
- The retreating Wehrmacht had blown up the bridges over the Peene and Tollense rivers, which enclosed the town to the north, west, and south, thus blocking...
- missile weapons. One of the earliest battles in Europe occurred in the Tollense Valley where a pitched battle was fought during the 13th century BCE, consisting...
- Wanzkaer See and it discharges into the Tollensesee, which is p****ed by the Tollense, near Groß Nemerow. Upstream of the Wanzkaer See, the Nonnnebach traditionally...
- (ancient Near East) Oxhide ingot Shropshire bulla Timeline of human evolution Tollense valley battlefield The Metal Ages. Encyclopedia Britannica. III, James...
- 53.50722; 13.21139 Primary inflows upper course of Tollense, Nonnenbach de Primary outflows Tollense Basin countries Germany Surface area 17.4 km2 (6.7 sq mi)...
- now at National Archaeological Museum of Athens. c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—Tollense valley battlefield takes place. c. 1700 BC – 1110 BC—Indo-Aryan migration...
- Linde is a river of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Tollense. List of rivers of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern v t e...