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    The district of Bomst was a Prussian district which existed from 1793 to 1807 in the province of South Prussia and from 1815 to 1938 successively in the...
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    with the Free State of Prussia, Germany. Together with Kreis Bomst and Kreis Meseritz, the Kreis Schwerin formed a western territorial exclave of Posen-West...
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    Posen-West Prussia, established in 1922. Together with Kreis Bomst and Kreis Schwerin the Kreis Meseritz formed a western territorial exclave of Posen-West...
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    Posen. Wolsztyn, then called Wollstein, was the district capital of Kreis Bomst, a Prussian district which, at the time, had approximately equal numbers...
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    Posen (region) (redirect from Kreis Gostyn)
    Note: Prussian provinces were subdivided into units called Kreise (singular Kreis, abbreviated Kr., English "circle"), which were similar to large counties...
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    The Fraustadt district (German: Kreis Fraustadt; 1939-1945: Landkreis Fraustadt) was Prussian district which existed in various borders from 1793 to 1945...
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