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- Bristle-Makers; Nevel, Kreslavka, Vilkovyshki, Kalvaria, Vladislavovo, Verzhbolovo, Vystinets, Mezhdurechye [ru], Trostyan, Knyszyn, and the districts of...
- Kustodiev, 1902 Born Wilhelm Johann Mathé (1856-02-23)23 February 1856 Verzhbolovo, Augustów Governorate, Russian Empire Died 9 April 1917(1917-04-09) (aged 61)...
- 1861, this branch was completed to the Prussian border, and between Verzhbolovo Station in Kybartai and Eydtkuhnen in Prussia (now Chernyshevskoye in...
- near the village of Kybartai was named after the neighbouring town of Verzhbolovo (Вержболово), Lithuanian Virbalis, German Wirballen. Meanwhile, Kybartai...
- near the village of Kybartai was named after the neighbouring town of Verzhbolovo. Meanwhile, Kybartai has become a town bigger than Virbalis, and the...
- border then called Virbalis in Lithuanian (German: Wirballen, Russian: Verzhbolovo, Вержболово, Polish: Wierzbałowo), now called Kybartai. Later the gauge-conversion...
- branch of the line had reached the Russian and Prussian border with Verzhbolovo Station in Kybartai. This first junction of Russian wide gauge and Prussian...
- 25 January, while the German 10th Army attacked on the right towards Verzhbolovo and Suwałki between 26 and 30 January. In intense defensive fighting...
- near Smolensk: Poretskoye, Stankovo, Korenkovo and Folvark Kovalev, Verzhbolovo and Osovets, Usha Lyavshovskaya, the land of Belakovshchina (later Baidukovskaya)...
- 1692. He owned several estates in the Mozyr region, including estates Verzhbolovo (modern Virbalis, Prussia, Lithuania) and Osovets. Andrzej Nagórski (1643–1710)...