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- Krasnolesye (Russian: Красноле́сье; German: Rominten, Groß-Rominten, Hardteck; Polish: Rominty Wielkie; Lithuanian: Raminta, Rominta) is a settlement...
- his first wife, while referring to his hunting lodge at Rominten (now Krasnolesye) – the Reichsjägerhof – as "Emmyhall".[citation needed] Emmy served as...
- Reichsjägerhof, Göring's smaller hunting lodge at Rominten in East Prussia (now Krasnolesye), in the Rominten Heath, was known as "Emmyhall" after his second wife...
- flows through the Romincka Forest. Major settlements in the area include Krasnolesye in Kaliningrad Oblast, as well as Żytkiejmy and Gołdap in Poland. The...
- Nesterovsky District Нестеровский район District Krasnolesye, Nesterovsky District Flag Coat of arms Location of Nesterovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast...
- Краснохолмское Abschruten, Kreis Labiau, 1938–1946 Ehlertfelde Apšrūtai Krasnolesye Краснолесье (Groß) Rominten Rominty Wielkie Raminta Krasnooktyabrskoye...
- Rural localities in Nesterovsky District: Chernyshevskoye Chistye Prudy Krasnolesye Kalinino Tokarevka Yasnaya Polyana Rural localities in Ozyorsky District:...
- Krasnaya flows through Romincka Forest and flows into the ****a at Gusev. Krasnolesye, Russia is one of the many villages and towns located on the river. Portal:...
- Grigališkiai Gr. Rominten Hardteck Rominty Wielkie Rominta Modern-day Krasnolesye, Russia. Gr. Schwentischken Schanzenort - Šventiškiai Modern-day Pugachevo...
- Khimmash 21 «Uralskaya» («Zh.D. Vokzal» stop), «Ploshchad 1905 Goda» Krasnolesye Zh.D. Vokzal 23 «Uralskaya» («Zh.D. Vokzal»), «Ploshchad 1905 Goda»,...