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Lomse was a
quarter of
eastern Königsberg in
Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia).
Lomse was
located on the
western end of
Lomse Island in the
Pregel River;...
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sides of the
Pregel River, and
included two
large islands—Kneiphof and
Lomse—which were
connected to each other, and to the two
mainland portions of...
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island was
called Lomse (Old
Prussian for 'swamps') and
largely used for grazing,
except for the
district also
known as
Lomse at its
western end. In...
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included Hufen, Laak, Lastadie,
Lomse, Neurossgarten, and Steindamm. Altstadt's
warehouses were
located in
Lastadie and
Lomse.
Outlying villages and estates...
- the river. Kant
Island (Kneiphof) and
Oktyabrsky Administrative District (
Lomse) are
located between the
branches of the river.
There are
eight active bridges...
- Schmiedebrücke (built 1379). The Honigbrücke (built 1542)
connected Kneiphof to
Lomse,
while the town was
connected with
Vorstadt by the Grüne Brücke (built 1322)...
- city of Königsberg in 1908.
North of Mühlenhof was the
Pregel River and
Lomse Island,
while Haberberg was to the northwest. The
stadium Sportplatz am...
- of worship,
therefore called New Synagogue,
dedicated in
August 1896 in
Lomse. The
synagogue in Synagogenstr****e #2 was
called Old
Synagogue since. The...
- The
Kreuzkirche is a
church in the
former city
district of
Lomse in Königsberg, Germany, now Kaliningrad, Russia. The
church was
designed by architect...
- The
liberal Neue
Synagoge (new synagogue) was
built along Lindenstraße in
Lomse from 1894 to 1896 to
serve the
majority of the
Jewish po****tion. A third...