-
created through the
integration of Nowogród Bobrzański with the
nearby Krzystkowice. It
covers the area of 259,4 km2. The
historic town was
established in...
-
remaining prisoners were sent on a German-perpetrated
death march towards Krzystkowice, with one
woman escaping and
returning to the town,
where she was then...
- Land (1,200); II:
Concordia Spinerei und
Weberei Company Christianstadt Krzystkowice (pl), Nowogród
Dynamit AG
Nobel Dörnhau
Kolce Project Riese; Organisation...
- Oder–Spree
Canal opened in 1891. In the east, the Bóbr
River from Łagoda via
Krzystkowice down to the
historic town of Żary
forms the
border with the
lands of...
- The
largest in
terms of
acreage were the
factories in
Bydgoszcz and in
Krzystkowice near Nowogród Bobrzański. On
current Polish territory, one can also mentioned...
- In his honor, they
renamed the
village Christiansdorf (now
known as
Krzystkowice). Christian's
older brother, John
George II,
found himself frustrated...