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Krajenka [kraˈjɛŋka] (German:
Krojanke) is a town in the
Greater Poland Voivodeship of Poland. It has 3,804
inhabitants (2005) and lies in Złotów County...
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communities of: Bro = Brodden; Fri = Friedheim, Kr Wirsitz; Kro =
Krojanke, Kr Flatow, West Prussia; Mar = Margonin; Schm = Schmilau; Sch = Schneidemühl ;...
- lodge,
Jagdschloss Glienicke, near Berlin. He also
owned a
large manor at
Krojanke,
after 1918
located in Posen-West Prussia. On 21 June 1924, possession...
- Filehne, Schloppe,
Deutsch Krone, Tütz, Schneidemühl, Flatow, Jastrow, and
Krojanke—about 2,200 km2 (850 sq mi)) was
merged with the
western remains of former...
- "-ski": Polish, "-sky":
transliterated Polish)
derived from the
German name
Krojanke or
Polish name of the
location Krajenka.
Notable people with the surnames...
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founded on 1
April 1818. It
consisted of the five
towns Flatow, Kamin,
Krojanke,
Vandsburg and Zempelburg. The
capital of the
district was the town of...
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doctorate in 1877, he
practiced for
eight years in
Krajenka (then
Krojanke), 85
kilometres (53 mi) west of Bydgoszcz.
During this period, he met his...
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Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
Siegbert Wilzig was born in 1926 in
Krojanke in West Prussia,
Germany (now Krajenka, Poland), the son of traditional...
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Jastrowie Jastrow Kościan Kościan Kościan
Kosten Krajenka Złotów
Krajenka Krojanke Lędyczek Złotów O****
Landeck in Westpreußen
Leszno Leszno Leszno Lissa...
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Seiffersdorf Seibersdorf Kosy Used from 1941
until 1945. Krąg
Krangen Krajenka Krojanke Krajnik Dolny Nieder-Kränig
Krajnik Górny Hohen-Kränig Kraków
Krakau Krapkowice...