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561:Rosenhain
556:Fraustadt
431:Kolkanpää
416:2nd Narva
411:Wesenberg
376:1st Narva
145:Holowczyn
1448:Archived
1262:Scottish
1247:campaign
1193:fascines
1167:started
1126:deployed
1069:Berezina
1057:Smolensk
1005:Holofzin
966:Oposhnya
859:Treaties
816:Køge Bay
720:Moldavia
699:Göta Älv
678:Helsinki
631:Oposhnya
463:Saločiai
448:Tryškiai
436:2nd Riga
401:Nöteborg
391:Erastfer
366:1st Riga
354:Humlebæk
264:Strength
140:Location
1243:Mogilev
1130:Vasilki
1085:weather
1027:Prelude
1017:Swedish
1013:Russian
981:Poltava
976:Sokolki
951:Baturyn
941:Lesnaya
936:Rajovka
851:Grengam
836:Fehmarn
826:Hogland
753:Stresow
683:Pälkäne
659:Finland
646:Poltava
641:Sokolki
621:Baturyn
611:Lesnaya
606:Rajovka
536:Lemberg
521:Pułtusk
516:Kliszów
473:Palanga
458:Vilnius
426:Koporye
349:Reinbek
154:Belarus
49:improve
1419:
1231:Shklov
1119:marshy
1115:Vabich
1065:rivers
1061:Moscow
1049:Grodno
1037:Poland
1033:Saxony
961:Veprik
831:Gangut
789:Høland
782:Norway
748:Usedom
743:Wismar
731:Bender
714:Stäket
626:Veprik
583:Russia
571:Kalisz
546:Warsaw
541:Poniec
531:Poznań
509:Saxony
505:Poland
493:Kletsk
272:28,000
269:12,500
192:Result
38:, but
1293:6,000
1287:1,655
1217:wedge
1201:alarm
1173:camps
1053:Minsk
1047:from
946:Desna
841:Rügen
688:Napue
616:Desna
551:Praga
526:Thorn
386:Rauge
371:Varja
1417:ISBN
1117:, a
1081:road
1073:Drut
1071:and
1055:and
999:The
926:Neva
846:Ösel
507:and
421:Neva
381:Düna
133:N.S.
121:O.S.
116:Date
1436:268
1051:to
1007:or
1463::
1392:^
1380:^
1341:^
1327:^
1315:^
1087:.
147:,
1425:.
1035:-
893:e
886:t
879:v
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316:e
309:t
302:v
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