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Fahrland
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg 5
- Narrated by: Gunter Schoß
- Length: 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wo Störche leben, ist auch Wasser zu finden - im Havelland und somit auch bei Fahrland reichlich. Dem "Soldatenkönig" Friedrich Wilhelm II. war das seinerzeit zu viel. Er ließ große Teile sumpfigen Niederungslandes entwässern - brandenburgische Geschichte. Dieser war auch Fontane auf den Spuren und wurde mit der "Fahrlander Chronik" fündig.
Tracks:
Tracks:
- Die Nedlitzer Fähre,
- Der Königswall,
- Das Hainholz und der Kirchberg,
- Dorf Fahrland, sein Amtshaus, seine Kirche und Pfarre,
- Die Fahrlander Chronik,
- Bernhard Daniel Schmidt, Pastor zu Fahrland 1751 bis 1774,
- Johann Andreas Moritz, Pastor zu Fahrland 1774 bis 1794 (Selbstbiographie),
- 1786,
- 1787,
- Weihnachten 1787.
©2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag (P)2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag
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