- [ˈrʲæːzʲækʲnʲæ]). Historically, in
German sources, the
location has been
known as
Rositten. It is
called Rzeżyca in Polish.
Under the
Russian Empire the city was...
- (Kokenhausen),
Salaspils (Kircholm),
Daugavpils (Dyneburg), Rēzekne (Rzezyca,
Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen),
Gulbene (Schwanenburg),
Ludza (Lucyn), Krustpils...
-
Ronneburg (Rauna, Latvia) - a
bishop castle Rosenberck (Susz, Poland)
Rositten (Rēzekne, Latvia) - a
genuine order castle, seat of a
bailiff Rujen (Rūjiena...
-
Ellernthal Bobrovo Groß
Rudminnen (Wietzheim)
Bogatovo Elchenrode Bogatovo Rositten Bolgorukovo Domtau Bolshakovo Kreuzingen (Groß Skaisgirren)
Bolshaya Polyana...
-
Reykyavik (Azeri),
Reykyavik or
Reykavik (Turkish) Rēzekne Rēzekne (German*),
Rositten (archaic German), Rēzekne or Rēzne (Latgalian*), Rzeżyca (Polish*), Rezekne...
-
Simpsonhafen Racibórz Poland
Ratibor Reșița Romania
Reschitz Rēzekne Latvia
Rositten Rijeka Croatia
Pflaum Roman Romania Romesmark,
Romanvarasch Šabac Serbia...
- life to
space travel”. Von Opel’s team then
formed a deal with the Rhön-
Rositten Gesellschaft, a
local glider society,
which provided a
sailplane named...
- Rēzekne
Castle ruins (German: Burg
Rositten) are
located in the
downtown of Rēzekne, Latvia, a city in the
center of Latgale. The
castle served as a base...
- Rāvlica
Rawlilz Remte Remten Rencēni
Ranzen Renda Rönnen Rēzekne Rjeschiza,
Rositten Rinda Angermünde Rite
Ringen Ropaži
Rodenpois Roperbeķi
Roperbeck Rozēni...
-
behind the front, in
particular in the
ghettos of Kovno, Dünaburg and
Rositten. For example, on 16 July 1941, the SD
entered Dünaburg.
Ehrlinger reported...