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Müllrose ( Polish : Miłoradz , Lower Sorbian : Miłoraz ) is a town in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg , in eastern Germany . It is situated on the Oder-Spree Canal , 15 km southwest of Frankfurt (Oder) . A part of the town is located in the Schlaube Valley Nature Park , named after the Schlaube , a 20 kilometres long river.

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5-622: Müllrose is also situated at the northern bank of the Großer Müllroser See , a lake between Müllrose in the north and the municipality Mixdorf in the south. The lake covers an area of 1.32 km (0.51 sq mi). The watermill Müllrose was first mentioned in a document in 1275 and is still in use today. Müllrose, known in Polish as Miłoradz, is located in the Lubusz Land , a territory which formed part of Poland since its establishment in

10-473: Is again part of Brandenburg. [REDACTED] Media related to Müllrose at Wikimedia Commons This Brandenburg location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gro%C3%9Fer M%C3%BCllroser See The Großer Müllroser See is a lake in Brandenburg , Germany . It is located in the district Oder-Spree between the town Müllrose in the north and the municipality Mixdorf in

15-401: The lake. At the eastern and western shore there are public lidos/beaches, one of them with a diving tower. On the sea are operating some passenger ships. The watermill Müllrose at the northern shore was first mentioned in a document in 1275 and is still in use today. [REDACTED] Media related to Großer Müllroser See at Wikimedia Commons This Brandenburg location article

20-695: The mid-10th century. In the 13th century, it was annexed by the Margraviate of Brandenburg , and from 1373 to 1415 it was part of the Bohemian (Czech) Crown . From 1815 to 1947, Müllrose was part of the Prussian Province of Brandenburg . After World War II , Müllrose was incorporated into the State of Brandenburg from 1947 to 1952 and the Bezirk Frankfurt of East Germany from 1952 to 1990. Since 1990 Müllrose

25-568: The south. The lake covers an area of 1,32 km². At an elevation of 41,6 m, its depth is maximal 8 m. The lake is the largest water in the Schlaube Valley Nature Park and flown through by the river Schlaube , which runs over a distance of 20 kilometers through the Schlaube-Valley (German: Schlaubetal), a tunnel valley of the last glacial period . An approximately 9 kilometres long walking path leads around

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