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Kwidzyn (Kfee-dzin [ˈkfʲid͡zɨn]; German:
Marienwerder; Latin: Quedin; Old Prussian: Kwēdina) is a town in
northern Poland on the Liwa River. With a po****tion...
- The
Marienwerder Region (German:
Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder) was a
government region (Regierungsbezirk) of
Prussia from 1815
until 1920 and
again 1939-1945...
- The
German place name
Marienwerder refers to:
Marienwerder, the
German name of the city Kwidzyn, in
northern Poland Mareinwerder, the
German name of the...
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until 1939. The
regional capital was
Marienwerder in West
Prussia (now Kwidzyn). It was the
eastern part of
Marienwerder Region which voted to be incorporated...
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Landkreis Marienwerder was a Kreis, or district, of
Prussia from 1752 to 1945. Its
capital was
Marienwerder (Kwidzyn). King
Frederick the
Great of Prussia...
- (German:
Volksabstimmung in Ostpreußen), also
known as the
Allenstein and
Marienwerder plebiscite or Warmia,
Masuria and Powiśle
plebiscite (Polish: Plebiscyt...
- West
Prussia as part of the
Marienwerder district. As part of a
comprehensive district reform in
Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder, the new
Rosenberg district...
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Prussia district. West Prussia's
provincial capital alternated between Marienwerder (present-day Kwidzyn, Poland) and
Danzig (Gdańsk, Poland)
during its...
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Marienwerder (German pronunciation: [maˌʁiːənˈvɛʁdɐ] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Barnim in the
state of Brandenburg, Germany.
Every summer since...
- (Regierungsbezirk), with the name-giving
capital cities of Bromberg,
Danzig and
Marienwerder. In 1939 the Free City of
Danzig was
annexed to Germany.
After a brief...