Ukranenland

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Ukranenland
Ukranenland, Torgelow

Ukranenland is an archeological village-museum in Torgelow in north-east Germany. The name comes from an old Slavic tribe, the Ukri (Ukrani).

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Coordinates: 53°37′02″N13°59′53″E / 53.6172°N 13.9981°E / 53.6172; 13.9981


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