district area. The district bordered the West Prussian districts of Briesen and Kulm in the north. In the southwest were the districts of Bromberg and Hohensalza...
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Poland in 1772. As part of the historical Kulmerland, it belonged to the Kulm district from 1772. In the course of the Prussian administrative reforms...
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Hintertaunus cannot or can hardly be distinguished from the Carboniferous Kulm greywacke and are considered by some scientists to be the remains of the...
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Toruń (category Kulm law)
for Toruń (Thorn) and Chełmno (Kulm). The original document was lost in 1244. The set of rights in general is known as Kulm law. In 1236, due to frequent...
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original document was lost in 1244. The set of rights in general is known as Kulm law. In 1236, due to frequent flooding, it was relocated to the present site...
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Saxony and Lusatia. Laws based on the Magdeburg model (for example the Kulm/Chełmno law and Neumarkt/Środa law) were introduced in Poland, including...
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continued patriotic attachment to his homeland is his description of Rauher Kulm, a hill of 682 m close to his native Kemnath, in his Orbis Politicus (1667)[page needed]...
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