- 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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Babimost [baˈbʲimɔst] (German:
Bomst) is a town in
Zielona Góra County,
Lubusz Voivodeship,
western Poland. It is the
administrative seat of
Gmina Babimost...
- 1904 he
purchased a plot of land in
Pogradowitz in the
Posen district of
Bomst, but
found that the
newly implemented Prussian Feuerstättengesetz ("furnace...
- (formerly
Bromberg Region)
Rural districts (Kreise)
Bomst (formerly
Posen Region), seat at
Bomst (now Babimost)
Fraustadt (formerly
Posen Region), seat...
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remaining with the Free
State of Prussia, Germany.
Together with
Kreis Bomst and
Kreis Meseritz, the
Kreis Schwerin formed a
western territorial exclave...
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Warta Schadeck Sieradz Petrikau Radomsk Czenstochau Posen Oborniki Meseritz Bomst Fraustadt Krebe, (later Kröben)
Schrimm Kosten Krotoschin Peisern Schroda...
- as the Poznań Voivodeship. The majority-German po****ted
remainder (with
Bomst, Fraustadt, Neu Bentschen, Meseritz,
Tirschtiegel (partially), Schwerin...
- 9% 87 0.2%
Birnbaum Międzychód 28,887 14,069 48.7% 14,513 50.2% 264 0.9%
Bomst Babimost 63,120 30,980 49.1% 31,794 50.4% 214 0.3%
Fraustadt Wschowa 28...
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Frontier March of Posen-West Prussia,
established in 1922.
Together with
Kreis Bomst and
Kreis Schwerin the
Kreis Meseritz formed a
western territorial exclave...
- Posen. Wolsztyn, then
called Wollstein, was the
district capital of
Kreis Bomst, a
Prussian district which, at the time, had
approximately equal numbers...