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- The lokator (lat. locator: landlord, land allocator, from Latin (col)locare to allocate, rent, establish, settle or locate; also magister incolarum; in...
- consists of a former ghost town, variously known as Skrunda-1, Skrunda-2, Lokators or Līdumnieki, and the surrounding area. The ghost town was built in the...
- to: One who locates, or is entitled to locate, a land or mining claim Lokator (in Latin locator), a medieval servant in charge of organizing colonization...
- existed as such, but, says the professor, "There were characters known as lokators who roamed northern Germany trying to recruit settlers for the East." Some...
- Izdeliye 76A) L = Lokator ("Radar") Version of MiG-21PF tailored to a Vietnamese requirement. The "L" designation may be short for lokator to reflect the...
- Zniknięcia (paperback). Translated by René Koelblen and Stanisław Waszak. Lokator. ISBN 978-83-63056-88-9. Novels portal Gadsby, another novel without the...
- Gijsbrechcie van Aemstel (1637). Dutchman Frederick from Pasłęk soon became the lokator and mayor of the nearby town of Melzak (Pieniężno), and Dutch people from...
- distribution of the land and the establishment of the settlements to so-called Lokators (allocator of land). These men, who usually came from the lower nobility...
- castle near Malce****e in 1302. Dutchman Frederick from Pasłęk became the lokator and mayor of the town, and Dutch people from Pasłęk were probably its first...
- led away from their hometown by a piper (who may be a folk memory of a lokator) is that this related to an emigration event as part of the Ostsiedlung...