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Masuria (Polish:
Mazury [maˈzurɨ] ; Masurian: Mazurÿ; German:
Masuren [maˈzuːʁən] ) is an
ethnographic and
geographic region in
northern and northeastern...
- The
Masurians or
Mazurs (Polish: Mazurzy; German:
Masuren; Masurian: Mazurÿ),
historically also
known as
Prussian Masurians (Polish:
Mazurzy pruscy),...
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Masuren was a 2,385 ton
cargo ship
which was
built in 1935. She was
seized by
Britain in 1945 and
renamed Empire Annan. In 1950 she was
renamed Thomas...
- Deutschland: beiträge zur
volkskunde der Preussen,
Litauer und Letten, der
Masuren und Philipponen, der Tschechen, Mährer und Sorben,
Polaben und Slowinzen...
- Polish)
Confirmed by the
Treaty of
Oliva of 1660. Kossert,
Andreas (2006).
Masuren. Ostpreußens
vergessener Süden (in German). Pantheon. ISBN 3-570-55006-0...
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There are also
guesthouses and
campsites in
surrounding villages. The
Masuren Waterway starts in Węgorzewo in the
north and
finishes in Pisz. This Waterway...
- ostpreußische
Masuren 1919-1945".
Vierteljahrshefte für
Zeitgeschichte (in German). 51 (2): 117–146, here p. 137. Kossert,
Andreas [in German] (2007).
Masuren – Ostpreussens...
- Historyczne. Martin,
Bernd (1998).
Evangelische Akademie Baden (ed.).
Masuren,
Mythos und
Geschichte (in German). Karlsruhe. Pollmann, Bernhard; Scheel...
- used for
riding and
agricultural work. The Mazury, also
known as the
Masuren was
developed in
Poland as a
riding horse. It
mainly stemmed from the Trakehner...
- "'Grenzlandpolitik' und
Ostforschung an der
Peripherie des Reiches. Das ostpreußische
Masuren 1919–1945" ['Borderland politics' and
Ostforschung in the
periphery of...