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- Bukowo ([buˈkɔvɔ]) (German: Buchwalde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stary Targ, within Sztum County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in...
- Hoyerswerda at 118 m Sornoer Elster, near Kleinkoschen at 102 m Rainitza, near Buchwalde (Senftenberg) at 100 m Pößnitz, near Schwarzheide at 97 m Hammergraben...
- Białogard Białogard Buchwald Neustettin Trzebiechowo Szczecinek Szczecinek Buchwalde Bütow Mydlita Czarna Dąbrówka Bytów Buchwerder Friedeberg Wełmin Strzelce...
- inclined planes are, in order from the summit level downwards, Buczyniec (Buchwalde) with a rise of 20.4 metres (67 ft) and a length of 224.8 metres (738 ft)...
- Rösler and Heinz Noack. Senftenberger See: Historische Wanderungen durch Buchwalde, Kleinkoschen, Großkoschen, Hosena, Peickwitz, Niemtsch, Brieske, Kolonie...
- Boranowice Bröthen Bretnia Boxberg Hamor Brießnitz Brzezowice Brösa Brysin Buchwalde Bukojna Burkau Porchów Commerau Komarów Daubitz Dębiec/Dubc Diehsa Dzieża...
- of Pomerania, while the localities Pommersch Prondzonka, Althütte bei Buchwalde and Sc****ews were transferred from the Bütow district to Poland. Goldbeck...
- Leistenau Klein Schönbrück Klein Tarpen Klein Thiemau Klein Wolz Königlich Buchwalde Königlich Dombrowken Königlich Lindenau Königlich Pientken Königlich Rehwalde...
- Bischofstein Biskupiec Bischofsburg Brąswałd Braunswalde Bukwałd Gross Buchwalde Butryny Wutrienen Cerkiewnik Münsterberg Dągi Dongen Derc Derz Dobrąg...
- received the lordship of Baruth (including the estates of Rackel and Buchwalde) from his wife's family, the counts von Gersdorff, in 1797, and later...