- Paczków [ˈpat͡ʂkuf] (German:
Patschkau; Silesian: Paczkōw) is a town in Nysa County,
Opole Voivodeship, in
southern Poland, with 7,460
inhabitants (2019)...
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moved to
Patschkau - a
small village in the
mountains where he
worked under the
supervision of two
parish priests.
During his time in
Patschkau he felt...
- mean "middle of the woods" Nysa (Neiße) Otmuchów (Ottmachau) Paczków (
Patschkau)
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Stary Paczków [ˈstarɨ ˈpat͡ʂkuf] (German: Alt
Patschkau) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Paczków,
within Nysa County,
Opole Voivodeship...
- they were
interned by
local authorities in the
concentration camp in
Patschkau (apart from two who were
released and one who
escaped during transport)...
- Dölger (1879–1940).
After returning to Germany, he
served as a
chaplain in
Patschkau,
followed by
similar duties in Breslau. In 1911
Wittig became an ****ociate...
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Gudenatz fort und
erlangte Ostern 1914 am
katholischen Gymnasium zu
Patschkau das Reifezeugnis. Seit dem
Sommersemester 1914
studierte ich an der hiesigen...
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Einbeck is
twinned with: Thiais,
France (1962) Artern,
Germany (1990)
Patschkau, Paczków,
Poland (1992) Keene,
United States (2002) Wieselburg, Austria...
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Schein (28 August), the
Siege of
Prague (2–18 September) and the
Battle of
Patschkau (21 December). In 1745, the
regiment fought further at the
Battle of Konstadt...
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retained only Münsterberg,
Strehlen (Strzelin),
Kanth (Kąty Wrocławskie) and
Patschkau (Paczków). In 1355,
Nicholas took part in the
coronation of
Charles IV...