- Karsibór (German:
Kaseburg or Caseburg) is an
island in the
Szczecin Lagoon, Poland,
which was
created by the
cutting of the
Piast Canal which separated...
- of ac****ulation. http://swinemuende.name/
Kaseburg%20%28Karsibor,%20district%20of%20Swinemuende%29.htm.
Kaseburg (Karsibor
district of Swinemuende). Accessed...
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after whom it was named. Also, the work
resulted in a new
island named Kaseburg (Karsibór)
being cut off from Usedom.
After the
defeat of **** Germany...
- cut off,
creating an
island that was
named after its
largest village,
Kaseburg (Polish: Karsibór). On the
other hand, the
railway line,
opened in 1875...
- Świnoujście. Karsibór, a
village on the
above island previously called Kaseburg. Karsibór may also
refer to the
following villages in Poland: Karsibór...
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Karzin Schlawe Karsino Postomino Sławno
Karzin Stolp Karzcino Słupsk Słupsk
Kaseburg Usedom-Wollin Świnoujście Świnoujście (City County)
Kasekow Greifen-hagen...
- failure. 1983: Kiez [de] 1984: Im
Himmel ist die Hölle los /
Hullygully in
Käseburg 1986: Kir
Royal (TV series) 1988:
Krieg der Töne (TV
experimental film)...
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Another Swedish column of 100 men
under Captain Waseburg,
withdrawing from
Kaseburg (Karsibór), was also cut off in the open and
forced to surrender. The allies...
- in 1370. On 17 May 1373 all
dukes of
Pomerania concluded an
alliance in
Kaseburg, but
situation eased when Otto VII, Margrave-elector of
Brandenburg abdicated...
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settlement took
place in the 13th century, e.g. in the Garz (Usedom) and
Kaseburg area,
where Germans settled already in the 1240s, and in
proximity of the...