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Neubrandenburg

American  
[noo-bran-duhn-burg, nyoo-, noi-brahn-duhn-boork] / nuˈbræn dənˌbɜrg, nyu-, nɔɪˈbrɑn dənˌbʊərk /

noun

  1. a city in Mecklenburg–West Pomerania, in NE Germany.


Neubrandenburg British  
/ nɔyˈbrandənbʊrk /

noun

  1. a city in NE Germany, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania: 14th-century city walls. Pop: 69 157 (2003 est)

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As part of its ‘O-RAN Town’ project in Neubrandenburg, Deutsche Telekom has already integrated the first sites to its network and plans to configure up to 25 of its 4G and 5G mobile units for O-RAN, said Nemat.

From Reuters

ARD reported Monday the 40-year-old German, stationed at a barracks in the town of Neubrandenburg, has close ties to right-wing extremists.

From Washington Times

In May 1980, Stasi spies accidentally took photographs of a senior member of their own team leaving and entering a house that had been put under surveillance in Neubrandenburg.

From The Guardian

About 40,000 people demonstrated Wednesday night in Neubrandenburg and near Karl-Marx-Stadt for free elections and an end to authoritarian one-party rule, ADN said.

From Washington Times

In the case of Annegret Gollin, from Neubrandenburg, it was enough for her teenage self to wear sandals and flared jeans, and enjoy hitchhiking – a largely symbolic act of rebellion in a small state where public transport was cheap and motorways far and few between.

From The Guardian