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Lawsken was a
suburban village and then
quarter of Königsberg, Germany. Its
territory is now part of the
Tsentralny District of Kaliningrad, Russia. According...
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separated from the rest of the park by
construction of a road
through Hufen to
Lawsken.
William I, who had
visited the park as a
child and
again in 1861 during...
- June 1927.
Friedrichswalde was
bordered by
Juditten to the southwest,
Lawsken to the south,
Ratshof to the southeast, and
Amalienau to the east. Gause...
- The
estate Propsthof, in the
broad Hufen region between Altstadt and
Lawsken, was
established by the
Teutonic Knights. In 1533
Altstadt Church sold...
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Villa Conradshof.
Seven villas burned down in 1826.
Hufen was
connected to
Lawsken in 1829 by the
construction of a chaussee.
Hufen increasingly developed...
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worked by
farmers from
nearby villages. In the late 17th
century Kalthof,
Lawsken, and
Spittelhof were
possessed by
Johann von Hille,
commandant of Fort...
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created north and west of Königsberg in 1874. It
included Juditten proper,
Lawsken, Moditten, Spittelhof, Waldthal; the
estates Charlottenburg, Friedrichswalde...