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Sudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva) can
refer to: Sudovia/Yotvingia,
ancient Baltic land
inhabited by Sudovians/Yotvingians Suvalkija, one of the five cultural...
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Heydekrug (Šilutė)
Stalag I-E in
Prostken (Prostki) and
Sudauen (Suwałki)
Stalag I-F in
Sudauen (Suwałki)
Oflag 52 in
Ebenrode (Nesterov)
Oflag 53 in Pagėgiai...
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Gumbinnen Heydekrug (Šilutė today)
Insterburg Memel (Klaipėda today) Schloßberg (Ostpr.)
Sudauen (Suwałki today) Tilsit-Ragnit (seat: Tilsit) Treuburg...
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Bartians 8
Scalovia Schalauen Skalowia Skalva Skallawa Skalvians 9
Sudovia Sudauen Sudawia Sūduva Sūdawa
Sudovians or
Yotvingians 10
Galindia Galindien Galindia...
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Sudovia (Yotvingian: Sūdava, Lithuanian: Dainava, Polish: Jaćwież, German:
Sudauen,
Eastern Slavic: Яцьвезь (Ятвязь, Етвязь), Ятвягия) was a
region where...
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Owned by
Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms 3
Tracks 5
Construction Structure type Building: Yes
History Opened 1899
Previous names Sudauen...
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later fed yet more
territory in the form of the
Bialystok District and the
Sudauen region.
Wehrkreis II was
headquartered at
Stettin and
included the territories...
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added to East Prussia.
Originally part of the
Zichenau region, the
Sudauen (Suwałki)
district in
Sudovia was
later transferred to the
Gumbinnen region...
- with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.[citation needed] The city was
renamed Sudauen and
annexed directly into **** Germany's
province of East Prussia. Germans...
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October 1943, the
southern border between the East
Prussian district Sudauen (Suwałki) in the
Province of East
Prussia and the
Bialystok District was...