- Orlová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈorlovaː] ; Polish: Orłowa, German:
Orlau) is a town in Karviná
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Feliks Leparsky (Russian: Феликс Зенович Лепарский, 1875 – 10
August 1914,
Orlau, Germany) was a
Russian fencer. He
competed in the
individual foil event...
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campaign (German victory)
Battle of Stallupönen (Russian victory)
Battle of
Orlau (Russian victory)
Battle of
Kaushen (Russian victory)
Battle of Gross-Bresau...
- On 23
August they
attacked the
German XX Corps,
which retreated to the
Orlau-Frankenau line that night. The
Russians followed, and on the 24th they attacked...
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Early History between 1947 and 1958.
Dorka was born on 19
March 1893 in
Orlau in
Germany (now Orłowo in Poland). Her
father was a teacher. She qualified...
- Oppelitz: Opolenec, p. of Kašperské Hory Oppolz: Tichá, p. of Dolní Dvořiště
Orlau: Orlová Orlowitz:
Orlovice Orpus: Mezilesí, p. of Kryštofovy
Hamry Oschelin:...
- school, in 1942, war had
broken out. He
started a
teacher training course at
Orlau in
Upper Silesia, but he left the
course in 1944
without completing it....
- Ohrazená
Ogrodzon Oldrzychowice Oldřichovice
Oldrzychowitz Orłowa Orlová
Orlau Pastwiska Pastviska Pastwisk Październa
Pazderna Pazdierna Piotrowice koło...
- and the
impulses from the
local folk
tradition (Ansomardi, Jaik, Laipaik,
Orlau, Reinaus, Kivirüüt, etc.). However,
horror fiction is
practically a non-existent...
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Marklowitz (now
Marklowice Górne,
Poland and Dolní Marklovice,
Czech Republic)
Orlau (market town)
Petrowitz Piersna Poremba Roj
Seibersdorf Steinau Mittel Suchau...