- The
river Warta (/ˈvɑːrtə/ VAR-tə, Polish: [ˈvarta] ; German:
Warthe [ˈvaʁtə] ; Latin: Varta)
rises in
central Poland and
meanders greatly through the...
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abbreviated to Gorzów Wlkp. or
simply Gorzów (formerly German:
Landsberg an der
Warthe), is a city in
western Poland,
located on the
Warta River. It is one of...
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Skwierzyna [skfʲɛˈʐɨna] (German:
Schwerin an der
Warthe) is a town in
Lubusz Voivodeship in
western Poland,
serving as the
administrative seat of the Gmina...
- four in Schleswig-Holstein). They are
usually called the:
Warthe Stage or
Stadium (
Warthe-Stadium)
Drenthe Stage or
Stadium (Drenthe-Stadium) Drenthe...
- Międzychód ([mʲɛnˈd͡zɨxut], German: Birnbaum) is a town in
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, the
administrative seat of Międzychód County. It is located...
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Kreis Schwerin an der
Warthe (Polish:
Powiat skwierzyński) was a
district in Prussia,
first in the
southern administrative Region of
Posen within the Prussian...
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Hermann Tietz (born 29
April 1837, in
Birnbaum an der
Warthe near
Posen (today Międzychód, Poland), died on 3 May 1907 in Berlin) was a German-Jewish merchant...
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merged in
Cottbus district; from 1947 part of
Brandenburg state)
Landsberg (
Warthe) (1892–1945)
Rural districts (Landkreise) Arnswalde [de] (1818–1945; from...
- of a shoe shop), were
Jewish refugees who
escaped from
Landsberg an der
Warthe,
Prussia (now Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland). His
maternal grandmother, Marie...
- Region. The
Festungsfront Oder-
Warthe-Bogen (Fortified
Front Oder-
Warthe-Bogen), also
called the
Festung im Oder-
Warthe-Bogen or
Ostwall (East Wall), and...