- province. In the
German language, it has
traditionally been
known as
Chodziesen,
after 1879
Kolmar in Posen. This name may be
falling into
disuse over...
- The
Kreis Kolmar in
Posen (1818–1877
Kreis Chodziesen) was a
district in the
northern government region of Bromberg, in the
Prussian Province of Posen...
-
towns annexed by
Prussia or
Austria after the
Partitions of Poland, like
Chodziesen,
Jarotschin or
Hohensalza or in
annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina.[citation...
- the road and
railroad diverged on
their way to Kreis' seat of
Kolmar (
Chodziesen; Polish: Chodzież). The
railroad swung north to
Samotschin before following...
-
Niemaschkleba Chociule Kutschlau Chociwel Freienwalde in
Pommern Chodzież
Chodziesen Kolmar in
Posen Chojna Königsberg in der
Neumark Chorzów Königshütte Choszczno...
-
Czarnikau was
formed on 1 July 1816. On 1
January 1818 the new
district of
Chodziesen (later
renamed Kolmar in Posen) was
formed from the
eastern part of the...
- 1859–April 30, 1933) was a German-Chilean
botanist and
biologist born in
Chodziesen (known as
Colmar after 1878),
Province of Posen.
Friedrich began his higher...
-
German Name Brokęcino Złotów O****
Bahrenbusch Chodzież Chodzież Chodzież
Chodziesen,
Kolmar in
Posen Czarnków Czarnków-Trzcianka Czarnków Czarnikau, Scharnikau...
- only two
Jewish members of the
House of
Lords of Prussia. He was born in
Chodziesen (1879-1918: Kolmar), in the
Prussian Grand Duchy of
Posen in 1826. In...
-
still exist today, such as
estate south of
Samotschin in the
former Kreis Chodziesen/Kolmar in Posen, and
larger holding called Sypniewo (Zippnow) located...