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    The Germany–Poland border (German: Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Polen, Polish: Granica polsko-niemiecka) is the state border between Poland and Germany...
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    wurde nach dem Abschluß der Potsdamer Konferenz von der Sowjetunion und Polen zunächst respektiert. Der sowjetisch-polnische Vertrag vom 16. August 1945...
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    1819: Polen - 377,100; Deutsche - 162,600; Mährer - 12,000; Juden - 8,000; Tschechen - 1,600; Gesamtbevölkerung: 561,203 Paul Weber (1913). Die Polen in...
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    Oder, including the Bóbr (and its tributary the Kwisa), the Barycz and the Nysa Kłodzka. The Sudeten Mountains run along most of the southern edge of the...
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    Max Hodann (category People from Nysa, Poland)
    tomorrow), Berlin: Universitas, 1931 Der slawische Gürtel um Deutschland; Polen, die Tschechoslowakei und die deutschen Ostprobleme (The Slavic girdle of...
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    1819: Polen - 377,100; Deutsche - 162,600; Mährer - 12,000; Juden - 8,000; Tschechen - 1,600; Gesamtbevölkerung: 561,203 Paul Weber (1913). Die Polen in...
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    1819: Polen - 377,100; Deutsche - 162,600; Mährer - 12,000; Juden - 8,000; Tschechen - 1,600; Gesamtbevölkerung: 561,203 Paul Weber (1913). Die Polen in...
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  •  Poland Polen Polish name German name Notes Anielska Górka Engelsberg Part of Olsztyn. Augustówka Augustthal Part of Olsztyn. Babimost Bomst Barciany...
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    Psina (Cyna) – Cisek – Olszówka – Stradunia – Osobłoga – Prószkowski Potok – Nysa Kłodzka – Oława – Ślęza – Bystrzyca – Średzka Woda – Cicha Woda – Kaczawa...
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  • number. See also the German Wikipedia article Liste der Eisenbahnstrecken in Polen for fuller details. Polskie Linie Kolejowe - Mapy http://www.plk-sa.pl/biuro-prasowe/mapy/...
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    western districts of Falkenberg (Niemodlin), Grottkau (Grodków) and Neisse (Nysa), though part of Regierungsbezirk Oppeln, were not included in the plebiscite...
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    Wrocław 2007, s. 290 Ernst Badstübner, Dehio – Handbuch der Kunstdenkmäler in Polen: Schlesien, 2003, p.4, ISBN 3-4220-3109-X Cornfield, Daniel B. and Hodson...
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  • century the Western border of Poland was located on the line of the Odra and Nysa Luzycka In partitioned Poland, historians developed a romanticized view of...
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    Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship Cieszyn Silesian Paul Weber. 1913. Die Polen in Oberschlesien: eine statistische Untersuchung. Verlagsbuchhandlung von...
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    with envy himself." Christoph Scheiner died on 18 June 1650 in Neisse (now Nysa, Poland). Tres epistolae de maculis solaribus (Augsburg, 1612) IMSS Digital...
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    in Italy were reorganized in Silesia, in the cities of Wrocław, Prudnik, Nysa, Korfantów and Brzeg, into a Polish-Italian Legion (PolaccoItalienne). Dąbrowski...
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    1819: Polen - 377,100; Deutsche - 162,600; Mährer - 12,000; Juden - 8,000; Tschechen - 1,600; Gesamtbevölkerung: 561,203 Paul Weber (1913). Die Polen in...
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    ISBN 978-3-89971-391-6. Dmitrow, Edmund (2000). "Vergangenheitspolitik in Polen 1945-1989". In Borodziej, Wlodzimierz; Ziemer, Klaus (eds.). Deutsch-polnische...
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  • der Kunstdenkmäler in Polen – Schlesien (Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin) Marianne Mehling (ed.): Knaurs Kulturführer in Farbe Polen. München 1995. ISBN 3-426-26492-7...
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    September, Schalk was ordered to relocate the Gruppe to Neisse, present-day Nysa, Poland, where it was renamed on 1 November and became the III. Gruppe of...
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    relations with Bohemia in 1114 at a great convention on the border of the Nysa Kłodzka river. He was assisted by Bohemian princes of the Premyslid line:...
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    France Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (Berlin), Germany Limbach-Oberfrohna, Germany Nysa, Poland San Pietro in Cariano, Italy Stevenage, England, United Kingdom Ingolstadt...
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    Silesia, built of stone or brick, emerged at that time. Examples were Głogów, Nysa, Jelenia Góra or Ziębice. These late Romanesque Silesian churches were a...
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