Prignitz
Prignitz (German pronunciation: [ˈpʁiːɡnɪts]) is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern part of Brandenburg, Germany.
Perleberg is the capital of the district of Prignitz, located in the northwest of the German state of Brandenburg. The town received city rights in 1239 and today has about 12,000 inhabitants.
Population: 13,102
Latitude: 53° 04' 32.99" N
Longitude: 11° 51' 26.60" E
Prignitz (German pronunciation: [ˈpʁiːɡnɪts]) is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern part of Brandenburg, Germany.
The Holy Blood of Wilsnack was the name given to three hosts, which survived a fire in 1383 that burned the church and village to the ground. The hosts were thus seen as miraculous. The relics became the destination of medieval religious pilgrimages…
The Stepenitz is a river in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Elbe and runs for approximately 84 kilometers.
Putlitz-Berge is an Amt ("municipal federation") in the district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany.
Krampfer Palace (German: 'Schloß Krampfer') is 18th-century palace located in the village of Krampfer in the municipality of Plattenburg, near Perleberg, Prignitz district, Brandenburg, Germany. The palace estate covers approximately 4,700 acres (19…
Bad Wilsnack/Weisen is an Amt ("municipal federation") in the district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany.