- Warsaw, in 1815 it was re-annexed by Prussia, and was the
centre of
Kreis Czarnikau; from 1871 to 1919 it also
formed part of the
German Empire.
Poland regained...
-
Kreis Czarnikau was one of many
Kreise (counties) in
Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, in the
Prussian Province of Posen. It
existed from 1816 to 1920 and had...
- (1871–1918) and
administered the
communities of: Bud = Budsin; Cza =
Czarnikau, Kr
Czarnikau; Gra = Gramsdorf, Kr Obornik; Jan = Jankendorf; Kol = Kolmar; Mar...
-
continued along the
bluff to Samotschin, and it had a
western route,
towards Czarnikau. Like many
other Posen communities,
weaving was a
major cottage industry...
-
remained part of Germany.
Since 2
August 1919 the
parts of the
districts of
Czarnikau,
Filehne and
Kolmar that
remained in
Germany were
jointly administered...
- seat at
Meseritz (now Międzyrzecz)
Netzekreis (formerly
parts of the
Czarnikau,
Filehne and
Kolmar districts in
Bromberg Region), seat at Schönlanke...
- a
member of the
Silver Party.
Sadler was born on
January 10, 1848, in
Czarnikau,
Posen Province,
Prussia (modern-day Czarnków,
Wielkopolska Province,...
- 1887 the new
Filehne district was
formed from the
western part of the
Czarnikau district as part of a
major district reform in the
province of Posen....
- all
three faiths. The
Catholic parish church belonged to the
deanery of
Czarnikau,
which was part of the
Posen diocese. The town
suffered destruction by...
-
parts of the
following these Kreise: Wirsitz, Wongrowitz,
Obornik and
Czarnikau (Polish: Wyrzysk, Wągrowiec,
Oborniki and Czarnków). Over the years, it...