- Głogówek (pronounced GWO-goo-veck [ɡwɔˈɡuvɛk], German:
Oberglogau, Czech: Horní Hlohov, Silesian: Gogōwek) is a
small historic town in
southern Poland...
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Gmina Głogówek,
German Gemeinde Oberglogau is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Prudnik County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
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December 1789 – 11
April 1866) was a
Silesian flautist born in Głogówek (
Oberglogau),
Kingdom of Prussia, into a
family of tailors,
often referred to as "The...
- front,
where it was
decimated and
quickly surrounded by the Red Army in
Oberglogau, Silesia.
Although wounded,
Bochmann led a
successful breakthrough and...
- was a
flute virtuoso of the 19th
century born in the
Silesian city of
Oberglogau, now Głogówek, Poland, who
spent most of his life
performing in Vienna...
- of Groß-Glogau ("Greater Glogau") to
differentiate it from the town of
Oberglogau ("Upper Glogau", present-day Głogówek) in
Upper Silesia.
Despite Germanisation...
- Beethoven's
Fourth and
Fifth Symphonies. Oppersdorff's
family estate was in
Oberglogau,
Upper Silesia,
where he
maintained a
private orchestra. The
great Beethoven...
- the Iron
Cross with Oak Leaves. Koßmala was
killed on 18
March 1945 in
Oberglogau in
Upper Silesia.
Clasp to the Iron
Cross (1939) 2nd
class (6 October...
- the
Lower Belvedere, in the
Belvedere Castle, Vienna. He was born in
Oberglogau (Głogówek) near
Neustadt (Prudnik),
Upper Silesia,
which was then part...
- a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Głogówek (Gemeinde
Oberglogau),
within Prudnik County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close...