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'''Lyublino''' ({{lang-ru|Люблино}}; {{lang-de|Seerappen}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|settlement]] under jurisdiction of the town of [[Svetly, Kaliningrad Oblast|Svetly]] in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], [[Russia]]. Before 1945, it was a German village of '''Seerappen''' in [[Kreis Fischhausen]], [[East Prussia]]. It was known for being the site of an airship base, then a [[Luftwaffe]] airbase, and a concentration camp.
'''Lyublino''' ({{lang-ru|Люблино}}; {{lang-de|Seerappen}}; {{lang-lt|Serupėnai}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|settlement]] under jurisdiction of the town of [[Svetly, Kaliningrad Oblast|Svetly]] in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], [[Russia]]. Before 1945, it was a German village of '''Seerappen''' in [[Kreis Fischhausen]], [[East Prussia]]. It was known for being the site of an airship base, then a [[Luftwaffe]] airbase, and a concentration camp.


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Revision as of 23:22, 4 September 2009

Lyublino (Russian: Люблино; German: Seerappen; Lithuanian: Serupėnai) is a settlement under jurisdiction of the town of Svetly in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Before 1945, it was a German village of Seerappen in Kreis Fischhausen, East Prussia. It was known for being the site of an airship base, then a Luftwaffe airbase, and a concentration camp.

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