- Oława (Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈwava] , German:
Ohlau, [ˈoːlaʊ] , Silesian: Oława) is a
historic town in south-western
Poland with 33,029 inhabitants...
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Ohlau may
refer to: Oława (German:
Ohlau), a town in south-western
Poland Oława (river), a
river of Poland,
tributary of the Oder
Ohlau (Hudau), a river...
- The
District of
Ohlau was a
Prussian district in Silesia,
which existed between 1742 and 1932 and then from 1933 to 1945. The
district office was in the...
- The Oława (German: Ohle) is a
river in
Poland and a left-bank
tributary of the Oder River, 99.01 km long with a
catchment area of 1167.4 km2. The river...
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Ohlau is a
river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It
flows into the
Hudau in Bad Bramstedt. List of
rivers of Schleswig-Holstein v t e...
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Frederick and
Seydlitz met
again at Seydlitz's home at
Minkovsky near
Ohlau (now Oława, Poland). The King sat
beside his sickbed,
horrified at Seydlitz's...
- John
George of
Ohlau (Polish: Jan
Jerzy oławski) (17 June 1552 – 6 July 1592), was a Duke of
Ohlau and
Wohlau Wołów (since 1586 with his
brother as a...
- of the
author and
Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann.
Pringsheim was born in
Ohlau,
Province of
Silesia (now Oława, Poland). He came from an
extremely wealthy...
- of the 21st
Escadrille was
responsible for the
bombing of a
factory in
Ohlau,
inside Germany; the
attack represented the
first bombing raid to be conducted...
- claimant). She was born
Maria Klementyna Sobieska, on 18 July 1702 in Oława (
Ohlau), Silesia, in Poland. Her
parents were
Prince Jakub Ludwik Sobieski (1667–1737)...