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Nowogard ([nɔˈvɔɡart]) (Kashubian: Nowògard; German:
Naugard) is a town in
northwestern Poland, in the West
Pomeranian Voivodeship. As of 2004[update]...
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including the
historical regions Prin****lity of
Cammin (Kamień),
County of
Naugard (Nowogard), Land of Słupsk-Sławno, and with ties to the Lębork and Bytów...
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Artillerie Abteilung 836 (Mot.), Grossborn,
Artillerie Abteilung 485 (Mot.),
Naugard, and
Artillerie Abteilung 962 (Mot.).
Combat operations commenced in Sept...
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Greifenberg Barkowo Gryfice Gryfice Barenbruch Naugard Niedźwiedź
Kobylanka Stargard Szeczeciński Barfußdorf
Naugard Żółwia Błoć Goleniów Goleniów
Barken Neustettin...
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Dragoon regiments, he
entrusted to Suvorov. In the
village of
Naugard the
Prussians positioned themselves with 2
battalions of
infantry and a...
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beiden Rôdjäckten in Gollnow", from
Gollnow (now Goleniów)
village in
Kreis Naugard [de] Haas (1912) No. 53. "Der Puk als Hahn".
Berger (2001), p. 167. Polívka...
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important railroad junction, when it was
connected to
Neudamm (Dębno) and
Naugard (Nowogard) in 1882, to
Cammin (Kamień Pomorski) and
Wollin (Wolin) in 1892...
- Paul Man****e (14
March 1866 in
Naugard – 27
September 1927 in Würzburg) was a
German physician, who
specialized in the
field of otology. He
studied medicine...
- 1467–1489 Succeeded by
Lucas Watzenrode Preceded by
Ludwig Graf von Eberstein-
Naugard Prince-Bishop of
Cammin (Kamień) 1479 Succeeded by
Marinus Freg****...
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Bischofsee Nowe
Miasteczko Neu Städtel Nowe
Warpno Neuwarp Nowogard Naugard Nowogród Bobrzański
Naumburg am
Bober Nowoszów
Neuhaus Nowy Dwór Neuhaus...