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Ramblings through Brandenburg

Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg ("Ramblings through Brandenburg", "Rambles in Brandenburg" or "Walks through the March of Brandenburg") is a five-volume travelogue by the German writer Theodor Fontane, originally published in 1862–1889. It is his longest work and forms a bridge between his early career as a poet and his later novels. It covers the history, architecture, and people of the region as well as its landscape, and influenced the German Youth Movement of the early twentieth century.

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Wo Fontane einst wanderte (Teil 1) (1974)Wo Fontane einst wanderte (Teil 2) (1978)Restaurierungsarbeiten im Dom Sankt Peter und Paul zu Brandenburg an der Havel, September 1963Das Schloss Petzow, September 1963Ziegelei in Glindow, September 1963Unbekannte Straße in Brandenburg, September 1963
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