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    The Netze District or District of the Netze (German: Netzedistrikt or Netze-Distrikt; Polish: Obwód Nadnotecki) was a territory in the Kingdom of Prussia...
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  • of the Eder Netze District, a territory in the Kingdom of Prussia DB Netze, a German railway infrastructure manager (Deutsche Bahn) Netze, a constituent...
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    Province of East Prussia. Other annexations along the Noteć (Netze) River became the Netze District. Following the second and third partitions (1793–1795),...
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    the Kingdom of Prussia established the West Prussian province and the Netze District on annexed Pomerelian and Greater Polish (and Kuyavian) territories...
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    Bromberg district was a Prussian district that existed from 1772 to 1807 and then from 1815 to 1920. It initially belonged to the Netze District and from...
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    Noteć (redirect from Netze River)
    The Noteć (Polish pronunciation: [ˈnɔtɛtɕ] ; German: Netze, Latin: Natissis) is a river in central Poland with a length of 391 km (243 mi) (7th longest)...
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    part of the Netze District (among other areas) became part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw, while the northern part of the Netze District was merged...
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    first partition (1772), Prussia took just the Netze District, the portion along the Noteć (German: Netze) river. Prussia added the remainder during the...
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    Free City of Danzig under joint French and Saxon "protection", and of the district around Białystok, which became part of Russia. The Prussian territory was...
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    Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship, and included it within its newly formed Netze District. After the Second Partition of 1793 the whole of Kuyavia was taken by...
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    while the annexed parts of Greater Poland and Kuyavia formed a separate Netze District located to the south. The Partition Sejm ratified the cession on 30...
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    (1723-1780) was a Prussian secret financial adviser. He was the head of the Netze District and the builder of the Bromberger Kanal. The von Brenkenhoff family...
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    bordered on the Brandenburgian Neumark region in the west and the Prussian Netze District in the north. After the Third Partition, the lands of Dobrzyń and Płock...
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    for the host estate owners. Greater Poland became Prussian in 1772 (Netze District) and 1793 (South Prussia) during the First and Second Partition of Poland...
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    History   • Partitioned from    Kalisz Voivodeship 1768 • Split off    Netze District 1772 • Annexed by Prussia 25 September 1793 Political subdivisions Counties:...
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    final 13 Kreise, the larger ones spinning off smaller units. Netze District Bydgoszcz District Bydgoszcz Department Belzyt, Leszek (1998). Sprachliche Minderheiten...
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    part of Netze District, a fragment of Greater Poland detached from its bulk (the Grand Duchy of Posen), to West Prussia, while the district's easternmost...
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    February 1772 during the First Partition of Poland and added to the Netze District. Following the Franco-Prussian Treaty in July 1807, Inowrocław was transferred...
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    Frederick retained Jesuits as teachers in Silesia, Warmia, and the Netze District, recognising their educational activities as an asset for the nation...
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    annexed northern areas of Greater Poland along the Noteć River (the Netze District), and northern Kuyavia, but not the cities of Danzig (Gdańsk) and Thorn...
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    (Warmia), northern areas of Greater Poland along the Noteć River (the Netze District), and parts of Kuyavia (but not the city of Toruń). Despite token criticism...
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    parts of Greater Poland along the Noteć (German Netze) were taken over by Prussia, becoming the Netze District. In the second partition (1793) the whole of...
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    by the newly given name Deutsch Krone. It was initially part of the Netze District, which while formally separate was ruled from the Province of West Prussia...
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    volunteer Grenzschutz [de] forces to secure East Prussia, Silesia and the Netze District. On 18 January, the Paris peace conference opened, resulting in the...
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    former territories of the Commonwealth it obtained into the following: Netze District - from 1772 to 1793 New Silesia - from 1795 to 1807 New East Prussia...
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    the voivodeship lost the northern area around Wałcz to the Prussian Netze District, the remains were annexed in 1793 and incorporated into the province...
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    parts of Greater Poland along the Noteć (German Netze) were taken over by Prussia, becoming the Netze District. In the second partition (1793) the whole of...
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  • Groß Poplow under Netze District of West Prussia were added, and the district was renamed Belgard district after the seat of the district government. In...
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    acquired by the Kingdom of Prussia as Bromberg and incorporated into the Netze District in the newly established province of West Prussia. At the time, the...
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    reorganization. By late April about 8,000 German civilians of the Noteć(Netze) district north of Poznań were organized in paramilitary units and another 6...
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