- Elbląg (Polish: [ˈɛlblɔŋk] ; German:
Elbing; Prussian:
Elbings) is a city in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland,
located in the eastern...
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Elbing is the
German name of Elbląg, a city in
northern Poland which until 1945 was a
German city in the
province of East Prussia.
Elbing may also refer...
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seizure by the
German government, and they
became Pillau and
Elbing, respectively.
Elbing was 135.3
meters (444 ft) long
overall and had a beam of 13.6 m...
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Elbing is a city in
Butler County, Kansas,
United States. It is
named after the city Elbląg (German:
Elbing) in
northern Poland,
formerly Prussia. As...
- Look up
elb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ELB may
refer to: Ellinair, a Gr****
airline Étranges Libellules, a
defunct French video game developer...
- The
Treaty of
Elbing was
signed between the
Dutch Republic and the
Swedish Empire on 1
September (OS) / 11
September 1656,
during the
Second Northern War...
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Jentzsch and
Gertrud Alma (née Drange), a
daughter of the city
clerk of
Elbing (now Elbląg, Poland) Emil Drange.
Since the mid-1990s,
Merkel has publicly...
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fighting on the 2nd
Belorussian Front in the
battle for the
control of
Elbing in
February 1945,
Petrova provided cover to her unit by
attacking enemy...
- in
Royal and
Ducal Prussia (including Piława (Pillau),
Memel and Elbląg (
Elbing). The
Swedes later conducted a
series of
invasions into the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Województwo elbląskie; Latin:
Palatinatus Elbingensis; German:
Woiwodschaft Elbing Polish: województwo niderlandzkie, województwo nyderlandzkie; German: Woiwodschaft...