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World War I in 1914.
After Germany's
defeat in the
Second World War,
Nordenbork, as it was
historically called in Polish,
initially p****ed to Poland,...
- Götzlack
Krylovka Крыловка
Wischrodt Krylovo Крылово
Nordenburg Nordembork Nordenbork Ašvėnai
Krymskoye Крымское Prätlack
Kubanovka Кубановка Brakupönen, 1938–1946...
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southern border strip with Zinten, Polish: Cynty, and Nordenburg, Polish:
Nordenbork). The
oblast also
contains the
eastern part of the
Vistula Spit with the...
- (Druzhba) - 1400
Domnovo - 1400
Bobrowniki - 1403
Dryfort (Srokowo) - 1405
Nordenbork (Krylovo) - 1407 Ządźbork (Mrągowo) - c. 1407
Sztum - 1416 Ełk - 1445...
- (Piątki),
Nekrasovo (Karpowo Wielkie),
Maltsevo (Karpówko) near
Krylovo (
Nordenbork), and
Chorzele and
Chorzelki near
Mamonovo (Święta Siekierka). In 1945...
- In 1428, a
Dominican monastery was
relocated to the town from
nearby Nordenbork, and it was part of the
Polish Province of the
Dominican Order. In 1440...