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Russians, and the town was captured by the Poles. In 1809 Gerdauen ceased to be a fief. Following the unsuccessful Polish
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468:monastery was relocated to the town from nearby
862:Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации
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736:Armenians
734:- 2.3%,
730:- 3.8%,
466:Dominican
462:town wall
384:), is an
358:‹See Tfd›
287:Time zone
257:Elevation
1417:Primorsk
1401:Yantarny
1355:Primorsk
1330:Nesterov
1320:Mamonovo
1290:Guryevsk
1280:Baltiysk
1239:Polessky
1234:Ozyorsky
1224:Nemansky
1209:Gusevsky
1107:Archived
726:- 6.3%,
608:Gierdawy
573:Budapest
454:Kulm law
374:Gierdawy
366:Gerdauen
18:Gerdauen
1365:Sovetsk
1345:Polessk
1335:Ozyorsk
1249:Slavsky
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732:Germans
720:Russian
628:Russian
577:Hungary
542:railway
446:lischke
440:of the
416:History
382:Girdava
351:, lit.
345:Russian
249:Founded
215:Country
1375:Svetly
1360:Slavsk
1085:
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597:Jewish
569:Berlin
525:Russia
510:Kraków
506:Gdańsk
502:Elbląg
438:castle
434:German
410:Poland
402:Russia
370:Polish
362:German
315:238410
298:
219:Russia
1325:Neman
1295:Gusev
740:Poles
708:−6.0%
705:2,767
695:−9.3%
692:2,945
679:3,246
514:Toruń
392:) in
329:OKTMO
296:MSK–1
292:UTC+2
281:2,728
273:2,767
1115:2024
1083:ISBN
1045:ISSN
870:2019
813:ISBN
701:2010
688:2002
675:1989
663:Pop.
659:Year
581:malt
512:and
493:fief
388:(an
80:Flag
52:Town
886:).
567:in
396:of
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