- Ośno
Lubuskie [ˈɔɕnɔ luˈbuskʲɛ] (German:
Drossen, Latin:
Trosna Neomarchita)[citation needed] is a town in Słubice County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland...
- and Weststernberg [de]),
based in
Zielenzig (till 1852),
thereafter in
Drossen Dramburg [de] (1816–1945; from 1938 part of
Pomeranian Region of Posen-West...
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Dramburg Dramburg 7,301
Drawsko Pomorskie Driesen Friedeberg 5,887
Drezdenko Drossen Weststernberg 5,310 Ośno
Lubuskie Falkenburg Dramburg 6,002 Złocieniec...
- Radach,
Drossen,
Neumark on 9 May 1861 to a
Protestant family from Dresden. Her
father was a landowner, and she grew up on the
Radach estate at
Drossen. She...
-
Erlenholz Opole Oppeln Orneta Wormditt Orzesze Orzesche Ośno
Lubuskie Drossen Osogóra
Friedrichstabor Osowa Sień Röhrsdorf Ostróda
Hohenstein Ostrów...
-
active in Kraków
between 1501 and 1520. He was a
pupil of
Joachim Libnaw of
Drossen. In 1513 he
joined the Kraków city
guild and in 1520 he
joined the senior...
- was
administered within the
Weststernberg district with its
capital at
Drossen (Ośno Lubuskie).
During World War II, in
January 1945, a German-perpetrated...
- (till 1852),
thereafter in
Drossen Weststernberg [de], (1873–1945;
partitioned from
Sternberg district),
based in
Drossen (till 1904),
thereafter in Reppen...
-
Brandenburg 1936?
Braunschweig (de:Nußberg (Braunschweig)) 18
August 1935
Drossen (now Ośno Lubuskie, Poland) 1939?
Freyburg an der
Unstrut 1935? Glauchau...
- 1852 in
Drossen (Ośno Lubuskie). Part of the
larger Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt, in 1873 the
district was
divided in two,
Weststernberg (
Drossen) and Oststernberg...