-
Insterburg district. This
included the
parishes of Ballethen, Darkehmen,
Dombrowken, Groß Karpowen, Kleszowen, Rogahlen, Szabienen,
Trempen and Wilhelmsberg...
- translated, for example:
Adlig Lippinken:
Adliglinde Barloschno:
Schenkenberg Dombrowken:
Damerau Groß Jablau: Großgabel Lesnian:
Waldjahn Lubichow: Liebichau...
- Będzitowo
Penchowo Brühlsdorf (Adlig) Prądocin [Szlacheckie]
Penchowo Dombrowken Dąbrówka
Kujawska Penchowo Friedrichskron Krążkowo
Penchowo Ignacewo Ignacewo...
-
Bienkowko Blandau Blotto Borken Borowno Brosowo Damerau Dembowitz Dolken Dombrowken Drzonowo Dübeln
Eiselau Falkenstein Firlus Friedrichsbruch Gogolin Grenz...
-
Gustav Tornier (
Dombrowken (today Dąbrowa Chełmińska, Poland), 9 May 1858 – Berlin, 25
April 1938) was a
German zoologist and herpetologist.
Tornier was...
- Schönbrück
Klein Tarpen Klein Thiemau Klein Wolz Königlich
Buchwalde Königlich
Dombrowken Königlich
Lindenau Königlich
Pientken Königlich
Rehwalde Königlich Schönau...
- Dąbrówka Mała [dɔmˈbrufka ˈmawa] (German:
Klein Dombrowken, 1482: Damerau) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Węgorzewo,
within Węgorzewo...
- Dąbrówka [dɔmˈbrufka] (German:
Dombrowken, from 1938-45 Eibenburg; Lithuanian: Dombrovka) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Budry, within...
- 1815, it fell back to
Prussia until 1920;
during this time it was
called Dombrowken,
which was
later Germanized to Damerau.
Following World War I, Poland...