- Września ([ˈvʐɛɕɲa]) (German:
Wreschen) is a town near Poznań in west-central Poland, with 28,600
inhabitants (1995). It is
situated in the Września County...
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Kreis Wreschen (Polish:
Powiat wrzesiński) was a
county in the
southern administrative district of Posen, in the
Prussian province of Posen. It presently...
- 2%
Schwerin in
Posen Skwierzyna 21,620 19,729 91.3% 1,722 8.0% 142 0.7%
Wreschen Września 39,878 7,720 19.4% 31,859 79.9% 290 0.7%
Total - 1,335,884 427...
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secular sciences and history. From 1838 to 1845, he
served as
rabbi of
Wreschen. In the
latter year, he was
called to the
rabbinate of Kempen,
where he...
- the
river Noteć (Netze),
stretching from it
source north of Września (
Wreschen) to the
border of the Neumark.
Frederick II
initiated new
German Protestant...
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doctor (1826–1831).
After a
stint as a
garrison doctor at Strzalkow, near
Wreschen, he was
transferred to Lissa,
where he
served as a
military physician....
- 201 12.6% 42,870 87.2% 92 0.2%
Schwerin Skwierzyna 21,620 19,729 91.3% 1,722 8.0% 142 0.7%
Wreschen Września 39,878 7,720 19.4% 31,859 79.9% 290 0.7%...
- 46th (1st
Lower Silesian)
Infantry "Count Kirchbach" 5 May 1860 Posen,
Wreschen V Army
Corps 47th (2nd
Lower Silesian)
Infantry "King
Ludwig III of Bavaria"...
- −58.1 Wągrowiec (Wongrowitz) 16,309 8,401 7,143 −9,166 −56.2 Września (
Wreschen) 7,720 2,436 2,115 −6,505 −72.6 Żnin (Znin) 10,906 5,404 4,539 −6,367 −58...
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Germanize Polish areas. The
language policy he
helped to
implement led to the
Wreschen school strike in 1906. Hammerstein-Loxten
basically acted in the spirit...