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Fordone
Fordone For*done", a. [See Fordo.] Undone; ruined. [Obs.] --Spenser.

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- Fordon, is a district in Bydgoszcz, Poland, located in the north-eastern part of the city, with some 75,000 inhabitants. Currently, Fordon is the biggest...
- Fordon may refer to: Fordon, East Riding of Yorkshire, England Fordon, Bydgoszcz, district in Bydgoszcz, Poland This disambiguation page lists articles...
- executions carried out by German occupiers in a valley near the town of Fordon (now a district of Bydgoszcz). In this locationlater called the Valley...
- Valley of Death (Polish: Dolina Śmierci) in Fordon, Bydgoszcz, northern Poland, is a site of **** German m**** murder committed at the beginning of World...
- Jacobson died in December 1979, without regaining his license. Born in the Fordon, Bromberg, German Empire, Jacobson earned his medical degree from the Friedrich...
- Wodach) by the means of two steel bridges, hence connecting "Weg Chausse nach Fordon" with "Thornerstraβe" (today Fordońska and Toruńska streets). An oxbow lake...
- of Inowrazlaw. Since then, the district of Bromberg included Bromberg, Fordon, Polnisch Krone and Schulitz. The district office was set up in Bromberg...
- Tryszczyn, Borówno, and Otorowo, or primarily, the "Valley of Death" in Fordon. The choice of execution sites was determined by factors such as ease of...
- Fordon is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wold Newton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, near the border with North Yorkshire...
- March 1875), priest, declared Venerable on 11 December 1987 Melchior Fordon (Józef Fordon) (5 August 1862 - 27 September 1927), Belarusian priest, declared...