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- Gnadenfeld is a Mennonite placename. It may refer to: Gnadenfeld, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic [ru] The former name of Obolonsky, Russia [ru] The former...
- Alexanderwohl group split into eight communal villages. The village of Gnadenfeld (translation: Grace Field) was located where Goessel now stands. The village...
- into districts. Molotschna was divided into two districts: Halbstadt and Gnadenfeld. A district superintendent headed a regional bureau that could administer...
- Sofijiwka/Софіївка – Ukraine) Rosenfeld (today Konopljane/Конопляне – Ukraine) Gnadenfeld (today Nejkowe/Нейкове – Ukraine) Kleinbergdorf (today Crasnoe, Russian...
- Walter Schulz (18 November 1912, in Gnadenfeld/Oberschlesien – 12 June 2000, in Tübingen) was a German philosopher. Schulz studied classical philology...
- Durham - originally named Durham Park Florence Goessel - originally named Gnadenfeld Hillsboro - originally named Hill City Lehigh Lincolnville Lost Springs...
- Blahodatne (Ukrainian: Благода́тне), formerly Gnadenfeld (Ukrainian: Ґнаденфельд) is a village in southern Ukraine, in Vysokopillia settlement hromada [uk]...
- or their German name: Blumenort - Podsnežnoje, Friedensfeld -Lugovoje, Gnadenfeld - Mirnoje, Nikolaipol - Nikolskoje, Rosenhof - Dvorskoje, Schönau -Jasnoje...
- Count Anton Günther (1603–1667) gave it to Mylius Gnadenfeld.[citation needed] Mylius Gnadenfeld commissioned a painted wooden ceiling in 1645, including...
- variety[citation needed] spoken by Groningen Old Flemish Mennonites in Waldheim, Gnadenfeld [uk], and Alexanderwohl, which traced its origin from Przechovka. From...