- Sobótka (pronounced So-boo-tka [sɔˈbutka], German:
Zobten am Berge) is a town in Wrocław County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It...
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Second Silesian War. They
contributed to the
capture or
destruction of
Zobten am Berge, Strehlen,
Klaus Castle, Linz, Deggendorf,
Diessenstein Castle...
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mittelalterlichen pagus silensis und dem mons
slenz – möglicherweise mit dem
Zobten gleichzusetzen [...] – hinterließen und
damit einer ganzen Landschaft –...
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Richard Semmel Born (1875-09-15)September 15, 1875
Zobten am Berge,
Silesia Died
December 2, 1950(1950-12-02) (aged 75) New York...
- The Ślęża (Polish: [ˈɕlɛ̃ʐa]; German:
Zobten or Zobtenberg,
later also Siling) is a 718 m (2,356 ft) high
mountain in the
Sudeten Foreland in Poland. The...
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later adapted in
English as The Outpost.
Having taken up
quarters at
Zobten, on 28
March 1813
Major von Lützow had
determined on
setting out on an expedition...
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Sonnenburg Słubice
Dammvorstadt Słupsk
Stolp Smogóry
Schmagorei Sobótka
Zobten Sokołów Zöcklau
Solec Kujawski Schulitz Solniki Zölling
Sosny Charlottenhof...
- Nostitz-Ransen (27
December 1777, Zessel, near Öls – 28 May 1866, on his
estates at
Zobten, near Löwenberg in Schlesien) was a
Prussian general who
acted as adjutant...
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mittelalterlichen pagus silensis und dem mons
slenz – möglicherweise mit dem
Zobten gleichzusetzen [...] – hinterließen und
damit einer ganzen Landschaft –...
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Peterswaldau Polkowice Polkwitz; 1937–1945
Heerwegen Przemków
Primkenau Sobótka
Zobten Strzegom Striegau Strzelin Strehlen Świdnica
Schweidnitz Świdnik Streckenbach...