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Prussia on Jan. 13, 1945. Red Army formations reached the Vistula Lagoon north of Braunsberg on Jan. 26. In early February,
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In 2001 the St. Catherine Church, built in 1346, destroyed in 1945, and rebuilt after 1979, was declared a
Basilica Minor. This Gothic Hall church was built on a site which had held a previous wooden Church of St. Catherine since 1280. Prince-Bishop
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Pincombe "Life and Death on the Habsburg–Ottoman Frontier: Bálint Balassi's 'In Laudem Confiniorum' and Other Soldier-sings', in "Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe", edited by Thomas Betteridge, Ashgate, 2007, p.
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Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych
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1268:(1910–1995), German civil engineer, inventor and computer pioneer.
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768:. Among the students of the school were Polish Catholic Saint
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1274:(1924–2006), German politician (Christian Democratic Union).
890:(Baltiysk), and managed to board German ships that made the
808:(1552–1613), a native of Braunsberg (Braniewo), founded the
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106:Coat of arms
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1949:Krasnolipie
1854:Brzeszczyny
1656:(in Polish)
1653:Street plan
1648:(in Polish)
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1526:(in Polish)
1486:(in Polish)
1484:Kalwaria.eu
1294:Tomasz Ptak
1266:Konrad Zuse
1188: [
951:Old granary
643:In 1296, a
603:Brusebergue
554:Middle Ages
527:Kaliningrad
351:Postal code
254:Town rights
246:Established
202:Voivodeship
168: /
85:Old granary
2124:Categories
2094:Zakrzewiec
1974:Mikołajewo
1969:Marcinkowo
1904:Grzechotki
1434:Braunsberg
1410:2022-06-01
1386:References
1352:Czech Rep.
1305:See also:
1282:Bundeswehr
1179:The local
1091:Lübeck law
939:Courthouse
864:Königsberg
726:in 1772).
691:Modern era
645:Franciscan
599:Braunsberg
464:Brunsberga
372:Car plates
292:Population
262:Government
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1979:Młoteczno
1964:Maciejewo
1939:Klejnówko
1929:Kalinówek
1884:Goleszewo
1869:Elżbiecin
1859:Cielętnik
1849:Bobrowiec
1844:Bemowizna
794:Hungarian
535:Królewiec
486:, in the
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362:Area code
314:Time zone
238:Braniewo
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2034:Rydzówka
2019:Różaniec
1999:Podleśne
1994:Podgórze
1959:Lipowina
1944:Klejnowo
1919:Józefowo
1909:Grzędowo
1894:Gronówko
1837:Villages
1828:Braniewo
1710:Braniewo
1633:Archived
1588:14 March
1426:Brušperk
1348:Nošovice
1183:team is
1181:football
1150:Red Army
1120:province
697:Lutheran
638:Frombork
616:, whose
509:Location
474:), is a
438:Braniewo
227:Braniewo
134:Braniewo
23:Braniewo
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2059:Szyleny
2044:Stępień
2024:Rudłowo
2004:Prątnik
1954:Krzewno
1914:Jarocin
1899:Gronowo
1889:Grodzie
1874:Garbina
1530:11 July
1490:11 July
1430:Bohemia
1336:Germany
1332:Münster
1318:twinned
1161:Economy
1071:16,907
1063:18,068
1055:21,142
1047:13,900
1039:12,497
1015:Number
759:Jesuits
724:Prussia
702:. Duke
583:Moravia
579:Olomouc
549:History
515:Pasłęka
503:Olsztyn
426:Website
382:Climate
182:Country
156:19°50′E
153:54°23′N
2150:Warmia
2064:Ujście
2014:Rogity
2009:Prętki
1934:Kiersy
1924:Kalina
1879:Glinka
1864:Działy
1692:Gminas
1556:1 July
1373:Russia
1320:with:
1175:Sports
1147:Soviet
1031:7,144
1023:4,370
888:Pillau
884:Danzig
868:Jesuit
766:school
747:Sweden
704:Albert
665:Kraków
634:Lübeck
626:Lübeck
618:bishop
610:Warmia
531:Polish
523:Elbląg
501:after
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319:UTC+1
234:Gmina
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