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Bagrationovsk (Russian: Багратио́новск; German: Preußisch Eylau, lit. 'Prussian Eylau'; Polish:
Pruska Iława or Iławka; Lithuanian:
Ylava or Prūsų Ylava)...
- Bagrationovskaya,
Moscow metro station named after Pyotr Bagration Bagrationovsk, town
named after Pyotr Bagration Bagration flèches,
historic military...
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Eylau can
refer to:
Battle of
Eylau during the
Napoleonic Wars in 1807
Bagrationovsk (Preußisch Eylau) in Russia,
until 1945 in East Prussia,
Germany Eylau...
- Zheleznodorozhny) - Frydłód (currently Pravdinsk) - Iława
Pruska (currently
Bagrationovsk),
where there was
local junction, with
routes to
Kaliningrad to the...
- town of
Bagrationovsk. Po****tion: 32,352 (2010 Census); 45,672 (2002 Census); 39,724 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Bagrationovsk accounts...
- Russia. It is on the Lava
River and is 30
kilometers (19 mi) east of
Bagrationovsk and 53
kilometers (33 mi)
southeast of Kaliningrad. Po****tion figures:...
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exclave of the
district of Braunschweig) was added. The city and
rayon of
Bagrationovsk (Russia) The city and muni****lity of Górowo
Ilaweckie (Poland) The...
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Kaliningrad – Baltiysk. The road runs
through Primorsk.
Kaliningrad –
Bagrationovsk.
Leads to the
Polish border (further to Olsztyn). In
December 2007,...
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Prussian division of von L'Estocq.
After 1945, the town was
renamed Bagrationovsk as part of
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. The
engagement was
fought during...
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Russians living outside the
border zone,
travel to the
Sovetsk and
Bagrationovsk areas required advance permission from the
Border Guard Service (in...