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Housing Units (2000): 2712
Land area (2000): 6.918722 sq. miles (17.919408 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.938105 sq. miles (2.429681 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 7.856827 sq. miles (20.349089 sq. km)
FIPS code: 62647
Located within: Louisiana (LA), FIPS 22
Location: 30.171700 N, 93.267384 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
Prien
Wikipedia
Prien may refer to:
- Prien am Chiemsee, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany
- Prien (river), a river of Bavaria, Germany
- Prien, Louisiana, a place in Louisiana, United States
- Prien Lake, a lake in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
- Günther Prien, (1908-1941), U-Boat captain from World War Two
'''Prien ''' is a river of Bavaria, Germany.
Usage examples of "prien".
As often as possible, moving about the city, Rube Prien walked, a chance for exercise.
This was it, whatever it was, and Rube Prien turned to walk beside the block-long building toward a door he could see in his mind.
Your Major Prien has had his Project to himself now for-is it three years?
When I thought of Rube Prien these days was it, I asked myself, with only a kind of mental shrug?
He looked uncomfortable, frowning a little, arrang ing his topcoat over one arm, and Rube Prien leaned forward, watching him intently.
Then, his voice very soft now, and begin ning to smile, Rube Prien said, "Oh, Doctor, Doctor: you can't quite lie, can you?
Off and on during the day I'd thought of Rube Prien, wishing I could talk to Katie about it.
I couldn't quite remember whether or not I'd promised I wouldn't mention even the conversation with Prien, so I didn't say anything.
In the time I'd been here I'd thought almost not at all of Rube Prien, Dr.
And that if, through the army, I were to track down a major named Ruben Prien, I might eventually find him, a tough little former football player with a wonderful smile.
A U-boat had sneaked into the British fleet anchorage in Scapa Flow at the northern tip of Scotland, had sunk the battleship Royal Oak, and had returned home safely News pictures showed the solemn fat-faced Fuhrer shaking the hand of Lieutenant Commander Prien, a nervous stiff young man with receding hair.
It was no revelation that Prien had gone in on the surface at slack water, in the dark of the moon.
But Prien had no business exhibiting the Luftwaffe's aerial photographs of the entrances and analyzing the obstacles.
And so, by daring all, Prien had succeeded in shooting a second salvo of four torpedoes.
Heading for Scapa, we should be within easy reach, practically all the way, of the Heinkels and Stukas based in Bergen and there's the other disadvantage that ever since Oberleutnant Prien sank the Royal Oak up there, the mine defences make entry impossible.