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'''Freyenstein''' is a former small town in ]. On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of ]. The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009. | '''Freyenstein''' is a former small town in ]. On October 26, 2003 it was merged into the city of ]. The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freyenstein.de/ |title=Freyenstein |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10 |quote=In der Ostprignitz des brandenburgischen Landes, zwischen Wittstock und Meyenburg, liegt Freyenstein. 1263 wird "Vriegenstene" erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. Seine Entwicklung ist bis heute ereignisreich und von vielen kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen begleitet. ... |publisher= |location= }}</ref> | ||
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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 town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009.
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- "Freyenstein". Retrieved 2012-07-10.
In der Ostprignitz des brandenburgischen Landes, zwischen Wittstock und Meyenburg, liegt Freyenstein. 1263 wird "Vriegenstene" erstmals urkundlich erwähnt. Seine Entwicklung ist bis heute ereignisreich und von vielen kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen begleitet. ...