Hönow
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Hönow is a village in Brandenburg, Germany, near the border of Berlin.
It is in the district Märkisch-Oderland in the state Brandenburg and since October 2003 Hönow belongs to the local Hoppegarten. A small section of it was ceded to Berlin in 1990.
Population: around 10.000 Inhabitants
Formerly Hönow was settled by the Slavs. In the 13th century Johann I. and Otto III. built a settlement at this place, which was mentioned first in the landbook of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. The village was destroyed in the Hussite Wars and in the Thirty Years' War, at the beginning of the 17th century. The castle of Hönow was damaged in the Second World War and does not exist anymore.
The only old building which survived in Hönow, is the old romanesque church.