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Qek fans celebrate double anniversary at Lausiger Teich

22.06.2026 13:00 1 min 1 source
mz.de DEU
Qek fans celebrate double anniversary at Lausiger Teich
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At the 'Campingpark & Wohnmobilhafen Am Großen Lausiger Teich' in Bad Schmiedeberg, two ten-year anniversaries related to iconic East German caravans were celebrated over the weekend. The event brought together enthusiasts of the Qek model, including Annabella Fittges-Otten from Wilhelmshaven, who traveled the farthest.

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Qek fans celebrate double anniversary at Lausiger Teich

22.06.2026 mz.de DEU Original source

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