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Bierutów [bʲɛˈrutuf] (German:
Bernstadt in Schlesien) is a town in Oleśnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat...
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Bierutów Castle, (formerly Bernstadt), is a
castle in
Bierutów, Poland. The
Gothic structure is
believed to have been
built in the 13th
century under the...
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Gmina Bierutów is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Oleśnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Its seat is the...
- Bernštatské knížectví) was a
Silesian duchy centred on the city of
Bernstadt (
Bierutów) in
Lower Silesia (now in Poland) and
formed by
separation from the Duchy...
- town of Oleśnica, and it also
contains the
towns of Syców, Twardogóra,
Bierutów and Międzybórz. As of 2019 the
total po****tion of the
county is 107,090...
- and
professor of
theology at
Breslau (Wrocław). A
native of
Bernstadt (
Bierutów),
Lower Silesia, he was the son of
Johannes Acoluthus,
pastor of St. Elisabeth...
- Twardogóra – 6,207 Żmigród – 6,205
Smolec – 5,384
Bielany Wrocławskie – 4,495
Bierutów – 4,481 Długołęka – 4,127 In 2005, the city of
Wroclaw and
seven muni****lities...
- Württemberg-Bernstadt (11
March 1682 in
Dobroszyce – 8
February 1745 in
Bierutów) was Duke of Württemberg-Bernstadt. Karl was the only
surviving child of...
- Biały Bór Białystok
Biecz Bielawa Bielsk Podlaski Bielsko-Biała Bieruń
Bierutów Bieżuń Biłgoraj
Bircza Biskupiec Bisztynek Blachownia Błaszki Błażowa Błonie...
- came from an old
aristocratic Silesian family in
Bernstadt (present-day
Bierutów, Poland). His
father was
Gustav von Prittwitz, a
Prussian general,[citation...