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Kieslingswalde is a
placename of
German origin that
refers to: Idzików,
Poland Sławnikowice,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship,
Poland Łopatki, Wąbrzeźno County...
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manufacturers at an even
earlier date. Von
Tschirnhaus was born in
Kieslingswalde (now Sławnikowice in
western Poland) and died in Dresden, Saxony. Von...
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spent his last few
years as a
guest in Tschirnhaus's house. He died in
Kieslingswalde near Görlitz, Germany. The
Georg Mohr competition,
which is used to...
- Trzebieszowice. On his
brother Franz Paul's
death in 1737 he
inherited Plomnitz,
Kieslingswalde, Glasegrund, Weißbrod, Altwaltersdorf,
Kaiserswalde and Friedrichswald...
- physician, and
philosopher Georg Mohr (1640–1697), mathematician, died in
Kieslingswalde. "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) –
TERYT (National
Register of Territorial...
- Idzików [iˈd͡ʑikuf] (German:
Kieslingswalde) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka,
within Kłodzko County,
Lower Silesian...
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exchanges during the Cold War
Ehrenfried Walther von
Tschirnhaus (1651 in
Kieslingswalde – 1708 in Dresden) a
German mathematician, physicist, physician, and...
- area was
colonised by
people from Silesia. The
village was
called then
Kieslingswalde.
There was a
church in the
settlement then. The
village covered 84 włóka...