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Nidzica (Polish: [ɲiˈd͡ʑit͡sa];
formerly Nibork; German:
Neidenburg [ˈnaɪdn̩bʊʁk] ; Prussian: Nīdaspils) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...
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Corps took Ortelsburg,
while I and XV
Corps advanced onto
Soldau and
Neidenburg. On 22 August,
Samsonov ordered XV
Corps to
advance towards Hohenstein...
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German chamber department at Königsberg with the
districts of:
Brandenburg Neidenburg Rastenburg Samland Tapiau Braunsberg (Ermland)
Heilsberg (Ermland) Mohrungen...
- 37% Lyck 55,579 27,138 48.83% 19,407 34.92% 6,348 11.42% 2,590 4.66%
Neidenburg 59,416 20,871 35.13% 25,150 42.33% 10,462 17.61% 2,645 4.45% Ortelsburg...
- "Polish language" in the
census in the area. It was part of the
Landkreis Neidenburg district in East Prussia, and it was the
southernmost town in the province...
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specialized in the
medieval history of Rome.
Gregorovius was the son of
Neidenburg district justice council Ferdinand Timotheus Gregorovius and his wife...
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Nidzica Castle,
formerly known as
Neidenburg, is a 14th-century
brick Gothic Teutonic castle located in the town of Nidzica, Poland. The
construction of...
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Landkreis Preußisch
Holland Młynary Warmia-Masuria
Neidenburg Landkreis Neidenburg 9 201
Nidzica (Nibork) Warmia-Masuria
Nikolaiken Landkreis...
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Klebs (23
October 1857 – 15
October 1918) was a
German botanist from
Neidenburg (Nidzica), Prussia. His
brother was the
historian Elimar Klebs. Klebs...
- with the aid of
several twin
towns from
western Germany like
Cologne to
Neidenburg (Nidzica),
Frankfurt to Lötzen (Giżycko) and even
Vienna to Ortelsburg...