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  Courtly Lives - Malbork Castle
Malbork (Marienburg): The Castle of the Teutonic Knights
Malbork changed from Teutonic Knight hands and became a seat of Polish administrators: the starost (district elder), the treasurer of Prussian lands, and the viovode.
In 1817 Malbork was reconstructed with Theodor von Schon, President of Prussia as the castle's patron.
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  Malbork - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
['malbork], Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis, German: Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Malbork was built around the fortress of 'Malbork' (originally Marienburg in German), founded in 1274 on the right bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights and named for their patron saint, the Virgin Mary.
The city of Malbork under mayor Bartholomäus Blume resisted the Poles for three further years, until he was hanged.
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 Malbork, Poland
['malbork], Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis, German: Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Malbork was built around the fortress of 'Malbork' (originally Marienburg in German), founded in 1274 on the right bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights and named for their patron saint, the Virgin Mary.
The city of Malbork under mayor Bartholomäus Blume resisted the Poles for three further years, until he was hanged.
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 Encyclopedia: Pomeranian Voivodship
Czluchow County is a county in Pomeranian Voivodship with capital in Czluchow.
Koscierzyna County is a county of Pomeranian Voivodship with capital in Koscierzyna.
Lubawa County is county in Voivodship, Poland, with capital in Lubawa.
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 Encyclopedia: Malbork County
Malbork County is a county of Pomeranian Voivodship in Poland with capital in Malbork.
Originally, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office.
The Pomeranian Voivodship (in Polish województwo pomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in northern Poland within the historic region of Eastern Pomerania.
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municipality of schalksmühle (märkischer county, north rhine-westphalia, germany)
municipality of herscheid (märkischer kreis county, north rhine-westphalia, germany)
county and municipal flags (mecklenburg-west pomerania, germany)
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county and municipal flags (mecklenburg-west pomerania, germany)
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 Science Fair Projects - Malbork
Malbork (pronounce: Malbork.ogg, Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis, German: Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Marienburg (Polish: 'Malbork') in Prussia was built around the fortress of 'Marienburg', founded in 1274 on the right bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights and named for their order.
Since then Malbork continued to be one of the Polish royal residences until the partitions of Poland in 1772.
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 Malbork - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Malbork
The Marienburg Castle was one of the largest fortresses in medieval Europe, with walls 4 m/13 ft thick and quarters for a garrison of 10,000.
Malbork became the capital of Polish West Prussia 1466, passing to German East Prussia 1772.
After a plebiscite in 1920, it remained under German control as a frontier post on the border of the Polish Corridor (Poland's access to the Baltic Sea) until 1939.
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 www.um-swiecie.pl - official web page of Swiecie town
By virtue of the agreement, each head of the county collected an annual charge of 100 zł., apart from that since 1468 they had to collect half of the castle rent, which had to be spent however on their ten servants, two plowmen and one guard.
The Świecie county was subordinated in this period to the queen Maria Ludwika (1611-1667).
Dunin Piotr from Prawkowice around 1415 and 1484, the long term head of Malbork, head of Brześć and Kujawy Counties in 1460, the chamberlain of the King Kazimierz Jagielończyk, in 1461 the king's proxy on the convention of the Prussian states in Elbląg.
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 PGSA - Town Translation Entries (S2)
A village in the parish and rural district of Kopciowo, Sejny county.
A peasant village in the parish and rural district of Kopciowo, Sejny county.
Szydlowiec, village, Mielec county, amidst a pine forest, at the headwaters of the Babulówka (a tributary of the Wisla, near Baranów).
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 Read about Malbork at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Malbork and learn about Malbork here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Malbork was built around the fortress of 'Malbork' (originally Marienburg in German), founded in 1274 on the right bank of the river
Since then Malbork became one of the Polish royal residences until the partitions of Poland in
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 Herbarz Polski (Ba)
JAN, standard-bearer of Malbork, was permitted to hold the Kiszewski subprefecture for life altho, for love of country, he had given up all rights to it at the Sejm of 1616.
STANISLAW IGNACY BAKOWSKI, Chamberlain of Chelmno, son of Jan Ignacy, the voivode of Malbork, was thrice deputized to the Sejm: for the coronation of King August II in 1697, when he signed the Confirmationern Jurium Gentium; in 1699; and before that, in 1696, to the general convocation in Warsaw.
FRANCISZEK, cousin of Stanislaw and Jacek, is apparently the son of Ludwik, sub-voivode of Malbork, 1673.
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In this way Pomerania, the Chelmno County and Warmia as well as the Zulawy region with Gdansk, Torun, Malbork and Lidzbark were incorporated into Poland.
Malbork changed from Teutonic Knights hands and became a seat of Polish administrators: the starosta (district elder), the treasurer of Prussian lands, and the wojewoda.
In 1476 a royal residence was prepared at Malbork for Polish monarchs.
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 Search: Malbork - Info.co.uk
Malbork was built around the fortress of 'Malbork' (originally Marienburg in German)...
City and County of Malbork, Pomeranian Voivodship (formerly Elblag Voivodship)...
Malbork ['malbÉ"rk] (deutsch Marienburg in Westpreuà en) ist eine Stadt...
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 Fits of Knowledge » SE Poem: Malbork   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
malbork is famous for its arcade houses in the zulawy district and its dutch farms
malbork is situated at an altitude of 20 m on the river nogat in northern poland
malbork is a labyrinth of apartments and corridors
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 UBC - The UBC Bulletin / 2-2002
The project is carried out in Poland, in Pomerania Voivodship, Malbork County: Malbork Commune, The City of Malbork Commune; Sztum County: The City and Commune of Sztum.
The objective is to increase the economic activity in the region by means of providing new investment areas for small and medium size enterprises.
The subject of the project is the territorial development and providing transport solutions for the areas which belong to the communas: The City of Malbork Gmina, Malbork Gmina and The City and Gmina Sztum and which are prepared for construction of a new industrial centre.
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 Malbork : Exploring Essential Information, Data and Explanation.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malbork (German Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the
Zulawy region, with 39,000 inhabitants (1998), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Marienburg in Prussia was built around the fortress of 'Marienburg' or 'Malbork', founded in 1274 on the Right Bank of the river
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 Encyclopedia: Malbork
In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government.
Elblag Voivodship (Polish: województwo elbląskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by Pomeranian Voivodship and Warmian-Masurian Voivodship.
Soldiers of Greatpolish Army Greater Poland Uprising of 1918- 1919 (Polish: powstanie wielkopolskie 1918-19 roku) was a military insurrection of the Polish people in the Greater Poland region (also called the Grand Duchy of Poznań) against the German/Prussian forces.
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 Tourism in Poland -tourist info portal. Lets go to Poland.
Kazimierz Dolny is a little town with big history, in eastern Poland, with 2,700 inhabitants (1998), situated in the Pulawy County of the Lublin Voivodship, on the banks of Vistula river.
Malbork is a town in northern Poland in the Zulawy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
The city of Malbork was built around the fortress of Malbork, founded in 1274 on the right bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights and named for their patron saint, the Virgin Mary.
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 Malbork county (Poland) # fahnenversand.de - Fahnen Flaggen Fahne Flagge Nationalflaggen Nationalflagge Shop ...
Malbork (German: Marienburg in West Preussen) received townrights in 1276.
It is in North Poland, Malbork county, Pomorskie vojvodship, with (1981) 34.892 inhabitants.
Malbork: I guess this is only the Teutonic castle's historical flag: White, with a gold Scandinavian cross, bordered with fl and with edges.
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 Malbork   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
(German Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the Zulawy region with 39 inhabitants (1998) capital of Malbork County.
The city of Marienburg in Prussia was built around the fortress of or 'Malbork' founded in 1274 on the Right Bank of the Nogat by the Teutonic Knights.
Under continuous construction for nearly 230 Malbork is actually three castles nested in another.
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 malbork - Ask.com Web Search
Malbork (pronounce: Malbork.ogg, German: Marienburg ((help·)), Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
City and County of Malbork, Pomeranian Voivodship (formerly Elblag Voivodship) N54 2 30 E19 2 0 ref: 847...
Malbork (pronounce: ['malbork]; German: Marienburg (help·info); Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy...
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 Nogat bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marlette Township is a township located in Sanilac County, Michigan.
It is the county seat of Schoolcraft County6.
Manistique Township is a township located in Schoolcraft County, Michigan.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Malbork
Malbork (pronounce: ; ; Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
Situated in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, it was previously assigned to Elbląg Voivodeship (1975-1998).
When the castle was sold to the king of Poland in 1457 and the Teutonic Knights left, the city of Malbork under mayor Bartholomäus Blume resisted the Poles for three further years.
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 Malbork county (Poland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malbork (German: Marienburg in West Preussen) received townrights in 1276.
It is in North Poland, Malbork county, Pomorskie vojvodship, with (1981) 34.892 inhabitants.
Malbork: I guess this is only the Teutonic castle's historical flag: White, with a gold Scandinavian cross, bordered with fl and with edges.
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 Malbork -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Since then Malbork became one of the Polish royal residences until the (Click link for more info and facts about partitions of Poland) partitions of Poland in 1772.
It is sometimes referred to as 'the largest heap of bricks north of the (A large mountain system in south-central Europe; scenic beauty and winter sports make them a popular tourist attraction) Alps'.
The Low Castle walls enclose 52 acres (210,000 m²), four times the area of (Click link for more info and facts about Windsor Castle) Windsor Castle.
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 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
Since 1887 the seat of a county, as it was during the days of Polish rule, it is the ancient capital of the region where the Belok dialect of Kaszubian predominates, but is today mostly Germanized.
After the second Treaty of Torun Puck became a county seat in which local diets and district courts of law were held; the castle became the seat of a starostwo not affiliated with a gród.
The new county of Puck is to be created from the northern part of Wejherowo county.
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 Malbork - Wikimedia Commons
pl: Malbork to miasto w województwie pomorskim (północna Polska), na południe od Gdańska; 38.500 mieszkańców; znajduje się tam średniowieczny zamek krzyżacki.
en: Malbork (Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis, German: Marienburg) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region (Pomeranian Voivodship), with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County.
no: Malbork (latin: Cibitas Beatae Virginas, tysk: Marienburg) er en by i Żuławy-regionen i det nordlige Polen, med 41 000 innbyggere (2001), og hovedstad i Malbork fylke.
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 Gdansk Voivodship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Capital city: Gdansk List of counties in 1946-1975 English county name, Polish county name, capital city
Tczew County, powiat tczewski, Tczew New counties established 1946-1975:
Nowy Dwor Gdanski County, powiat nowodworski, Nowy Dwor Gdanski, previously part of Gdansk County
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