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Biskupiec [bʲisˈkupʲɛt͡s] (German:
Bischofsburg, [ˈbɪʃɔfsbʊʁk] ) is a town in
northern Poland, in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is located...
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advanced to cut the road
between Bischofsburg and Wartenburg. Blagoveschensky's 16th
Infantry Division occupied Bischofsburg,
while his 4th
Infantry Division...
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Rastenburg 1 541
Barciany Bartenstein Landkreis Bartenstein 12 912
Bartoszyce Bischofsburg Landkreis Rößel
Biskupiec Bischofstein (Ostpreußen) Rößel 3 200 Bisztynek...
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Woellke at the 1936
Olympics Personal information Born 18
February 1911
Bischofsburg,
German Empire Died 22
March 1943 (aged 32) near Khatyn, Byelorussian...
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Braniewo Castle (Polish:
Zamek w Braniewie, German:
Bischofsburg Braunsberg) is a
castle in Braniewo, Poland,
built in the
thirteenth century. The castle's...
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castles in
Germany List of
churches in
Hamburg "Helms-Museum Die
Bischofsburg" (in German).
Helms Museum.
Retrieved 2009-08-27. "Schauraum Bischofsturm"...
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politician and
employer and
industry representative.
Bueck was born in
Bischofsburg, East Prussia,
Kingdom of
Prussia (now Biskupiec, Poland), to Johann...
- The Bishop's
Tower (German: Bischofsturm), or Bishop's
Castle (
Bischofsburg), is an
archaeological site in the
historic city
center of Hamburg, Germany...
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Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR) from 1984 to 1987. Mack was born in
Bischofsburg, East Prussia,
Weimar Germany (today Biskupiec, Poland). At the end of...
- 1897 the town
became connected to the
railway system,
which went from
Bischofsburg (Biskupiec) to
Rastenburg (Kętrzyn/Rastembork). In 1903 the city received...