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Koszalin (Polish: [kɔˈʂalin] ; Kashubian: Kòszalëno; German:
Köslin,
pronounced [kœsˈliːn]) is a city in
northwestern Poland, in
Western Pomerania. It...
- The
Region of
Köslin was a
Regierungsbezirk in the
Prussian Province of
Pomerania that
existed from 1816 to 1945. The seat of
government was
located in...
- the
province was
subdivided into the
government regions (Regierungsbezirk
Köslin (eastern part, ****her Pomerania),
Stettin (southwestern part, Old Western...
- Prussia,
after which he
became president of the
royal court of
justice in
Köslin. He was a
member of the
Academy of
Sciences in Berlin.
Influenced by Georg...
- The
Neumark (listen), also
known as the New
March (Polish: Nowa Marchia) or as East
Brandenburg (German: Ostbrandenburg), was a
region of the Margraviate...
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February – 4
April 1945. The
operation happened in four phases: Konitz-
Köslin offensive operation 24
February – 6
March 1945
Danzig offensive operation...
- d'histoire thesis) (in French). Université de Bourgogne.
Koslin (2009), pp. 235–236.
Koslin (2009), p. 240: "The
pomegranate motif had its
roots in ancient...
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introduced the
virial theorem,
which applied to heat.
Clausius was born in
Köslin (now Koszalin, Poland) in the
Province of
Pomerania in Prussia. His father...
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their secular reign,
which soon
comprised the
Kolberg (now Kołobrzeg),
Köslin (also Cöslin, now Koszalin) and
Bublitz (now Bobolice) areas. When in 1276...
- of protection, a
statement of identity". Arctic: 62–73. JSTOR 40511193.
Koslin,
Desiree (2010). "The Way of Sami Duodji: From
Nomadic Necessity to Trademarked...