- Latgalian: Kruoslova, German: Kreslau, Belarusian: Краслаўка, Polish:
Krasław, Russian: Краслава, Креславль) is a town and the
administrative centre...
- The
Plater family is a
German noble family originating from Westphalia,
whose members first settled in
Livonia and
later in
Lithuania and Poland. The Platers...
- Some time in late 1730s or
early 1740s, Baka left
Vilna for the town of
Kraslaw (now Latvia, then
Inflanty Voivodeship). There, he
worked as a
priest and...
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Kazimierz Bujnicki (30
November 1788 in
Krasław (nowadays Krāslava) – 14 July 1878 in Dagda, Latvia) was a
Polish writer.
Kazimierz Bujnicki was son of...
- Old
Palace ( Latvian: Krāslavas vecā pils, German: Kreslawka, Polish:
Kraslaw ) was a Krāslava
Manor house in the
historical region of Latgale, in eastern...
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under the
command of
General Johann von
Rautenfeld crossed the
river at
Krasław. Both
columns of the
Russian corps then
moved on Brasław. Soon
after crossing...