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Kreis Strelno was a
district in
Regierungsbezirk Bromberg in the
Prussian Province of Posen, from 1886 to 1919. On 1 July 1886 the new
Strelno district...
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Second Partition of Poland, Strzelno,
under the
Germanized name
Strelno, was
annexed by
Prussia in 1793. In 1807, it was
regained by
Poles and...
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Schubin Szubin 48,304 21,035 43.5% 26,799 55.5% 403 0.8%
Strelno Strzelno 37,620 7,437 19.8% 30,109 80.0% 67 0.2%
Wirsitz Wyrzysk 67,219...
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areas of the
district were
separated and
became part of the new
Kreis Strelno. The
capital city,
formerly known as Inowrazlaw, was
renamed Hohensalza...
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electricity and on the
photoelectric effect" 1907
Albert A.
Michelson Strelno,
Kingdom of Prussia,
German Confederation "for his
optical precision instruments...
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Poland (Russian Empire), Chemistry, 1911
Albert A. Michelson*, born in
Strelno,
North German Confederation (now in Poland), Physics, 1907
Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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Reserve University) and the
University of Chicago.
Michelson was born in
Strelno, Posen,
Kingdom of
Prussia (modern-day Strzelno, Poland), to
Jewish parents...
- 1852 in
Strelno,
Poland (then a part of Prussia) to
Samuel and
Rosalie Przlubska Michelson. Two
years later the
Michelson family left
Strelno for Murphys...
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Nikolaus Creutzburg (Fünfhöfen,
Kreis Strelno, 10
April 1893 –
Freiburg im
Breisgau 1
October 1978) was a
German geographer.
Creutzburg was born in Posen...
- 70.4% 194 0.4%
Schubin Szubin 48,304 21,035 43.5% 26,799 55.5% 403 0.8%
Strelno Strzelno 37,620 7,437 19.8% 30,109 80.0% 67 0.2%
Wirsitz Wyrzysk 67,219...