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Romincka Forest (Polish:
Puszcza Romincka, Lithuanian:
Romintos giria), also
known as
Krasny Les (Russian: Красный лес) or
Rominte Heath (German: Rominter...
- the
Rominter Heath (Russian:
Krasny Les; Красный лес; Polish:
Puszcza Romincka) in East Prussia.
After the
German attack on the
Soviet Union, it temporarily...
- Gołdapa River,
between the
Szeskie Hills, Gołdap Lake and the
Puszcza Romincka forest. It has a po****tion of 15,600 (as of 2007[update]).
Masurians began...
- the
northern s**** was
named after the lake. In the west, the
extended Romincka Forest stretches along the Russian-Polish border. On the
Lithuanian side...
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Krasnaya River (Rominta)
close to the
border with Poland, in the
north of the
Romincka Forest. East of
Krasnolesye lies Lake Vistytis. The
village goes back to...
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Fighting Bulls for his breed, some of
which were
released in the
Polish Romincka Forest, but
survived until the late 1940s when they were
killed during...
- Forest)
Pomeranian Forest Las
Prudnicki (Prudnik Forest) R
Puszcza Romincka (
Romincka Forest) S Las Szpęgawski (Szpęgawski Forest) T Bory
Tucholskie (Tuchola...
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Puszcza Romincka Landscape Park (Park
Krajobrazowy Puszczy Rominckiej) is a
protected area (Landscape Park) in
northern Poland,
established in 1998, covering...
- Park (partly in
Pomeranian Voivodeship)
Masurian Landscape Park
Puszcza Romincka Landscape Park Wel
Landscape Park The Łuknajno Lake
nature reserve (part...
- more lakes. To the east, near the
modern Polish-Russian border, was the
Romincka Forest (German:
Rominter Heide), a
famous hunting-ground for
Prussian nobility...