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Iławka (German: Eylenz) is a
small river in Poland, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It
flows out of lake Jeziorak,
crosses lake Iławskie, and
flows into...
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Iławka County (Polish:
powiat iławecki) was a unit of
territorial administration (powiat) in
Poland from 1945 to 1958. It was
initially part of the Masurian...
- German: Preußisch Eylau, lit. 'Prussian Eylau'; Polish:
Pruska Iława or
Iławka; Lithuanian:
Ylava or Prūsų Ylava) is a town and the
administrative center...
- Jeziorak. It is
located in the area of
historical Pomesania. The
rivers Iławka and Tynwałd flow
through Iława.
Within the town's
administrative area there...
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control with
Polish administration organized in the
towns of
Gierdawy and
Iławka, however, the area was
eventually annexed by the
Soviet Union and included...
- the Białystok Voivodeship. In
December 1945, the
Polish administration in
Iławka was
expelled by the Soviets, and the town,
which was
originally supposed...
- Poland. From 1945 to 1958 Głamsiny was
administratively located in the
Iławka County in the
Masurian District and
Olsztyn Voivodeship. Rozporządzenie...
- Oblast, with
Polish administration organized in the
towns of
Gierdawy and
Iławka, however, the area was
eventually annexed by the
Soviet Union and included...
- 19°38′44″E / 53.71611°N 19.64556°E / 53.71611; 19.64556
Primary outflows Iławka Basin countries
Poland Max.
length 27.45 km (17.06 mi) Max.
width 2.4 km...
- the
villages p****ed to
Poland as
Rosity and
Burniny and were part of the
Iławka County in the
Masurian District, however, the
villages were
eventually annexed...