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English: Place (intersection) in Dannenberg (Elbe) named after Eleonore Prochaska. The trees behind the white houses mark the small park "St. Anne's Cemetery", which houses the remains of E. Prochaska. The little building on the left is the culturage heritage monument "Lüchower Strasse 2".
Deutsch: Nach Eleonore Prochaska benannter Platz (Straßenkreuzung) in Dannenberg (Elbe). Der Baumbestand hinter den weißen Häusern markiert den kleinen Park "St.-Annen-Friedhof" mit der Grabstätte von E. Prochaska. Das kleine Gebäude links ist das Baudenkmal "Lüchower Straße 2".
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Source Own work (collage of two photos). Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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