File:Güstrow Borwin-Brunnen Heinrich Borwin II Fürst zu Mecklenburg (01-2).jpg

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English: Güstrow: this image shows a statue of Heinrich Borwin II. (1170-1226), Lord in the Land of the Obotrites (Mecklenburg).
Deutsch: Güstrow: Blick auf die Statue von Heinrich Borwin II. (1170-1226), Fürst zu Mecklenburg, Herr zu Rostock und Begründer der Stadt Güstrow. Die Statue ist Teil des Borwin-Brunnens auf dem Pferdemarkt. Der Brunnen wurde 1889 von Richard Thiele, einem Lehrer von Ernst Barlach, geschaffen.
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