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862:("Masurian Self-Help"), an organisation for the protection of Poles in southern East Prussia. A Polish activist Jerzy Lanc was killed during his attempt to establish a Polish school. Ortelsburg was the location of the Polish House, in which meetings of Polish journalists and activists were held. The Polish House was the headquarters of such organisations as "Zjednoczenie Mazurskie", "Samopomoc Mazurska" and the
132:
1024:
of accused terrorists. The existence of the nearby training base and the record of CIA-registered affiliated aircraft having landing at
Szczytno-Szymany have been unequivocally confirmed, but the Polish government has repeatedly denied any involvement of these facilities in extraordinary renditions.
963:
After the war, the town's life was organized anew. In 1946-1948 new schools were founded, including a pedagogical school, a vocational school and a school for kindergarten teachers. In 1947 a public library was founded and in 1954 a culture center was established. Since 1948, the town hall, besides
814:
under the supervision of Allied troops, resulted in 5,336 votes for
Germany and 15 for Poland. It was preceded by persecution of local Polish activists by the Germans, pro-Polish rallies and meetings were dispersed. On January 21, 1920 ("Bloody Wednesday") a German militia armed with
823:, attacked the gathering of local Polish activists and severely beat local Polish leaders Bogumił Linka and Bogumił Leyk, all at the instigation of the local German authorities. Even after the plebiscite pro-Polish voters and activists were still persecuted.
878:, the German authorities expelled two local Polish activists in January 1939, and later in 1939 more activists were arrested, including the Polish editor Robert Kraszewski, who was then imprisoned in the
516:, probably near an Old Prussian settlement. The first mention of the fort, eponymously named Ortulfsburg, was a document from September 1360, after Ortolf invited Polish colonists from nearby
532:, after which it was rebuilt using stone. In German, the name Ortulfsburg gradually morphed into Ortelsburg. The settlement grew in size owing to its location on a trade route from
1524:
879:
657:— there on 1 December 1806. Later that month, French troops occupied and plundered Ortelsburg. Six years later the town was forced to host numerous troops of the Napoleon's
602:
in 1525, which remained under Polish suzerainty, it lost its importance as a border fortress and began to decline. It was a overwhelmingly Polish town, and, according to
2221:
745:, visited the town. In post-World War II Poland, a monument to Sienkiewicz was unveiled in the town center, next to the town hall and the ruins of the castle.
799:
in East
Prussia, was finally built in 1938 and listed as a historical monument in 1991. The initial plans for the reconstruction of the town were based on
2211:
607:
780:, 160 houses and 321 commercial buildings burned down between 27 and 30 August 1914. The town's recovery was supported by contributions raised in
610:, who enjoyed hunting nearby, began the redevelopment of the area. Among his projects was the rebuilding of the castle into a hunting lodge. King
1093:
1068:), which was the center of social and cultural life of the local Polish community during the times of Germanisation and the well-preserved old
65:
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700:
571:
held by the
Teutonic state. In the 15th century, a Catholic church was built, whose first parish priest became Mikołaj of Rzekwuj from the
153:
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Selbstbestimmung für
Ostdeutschland – Eine Dokumentation zum 50 Jahrestag der ost- und westpreussischen Volksabstimmung am 11. Juli 1920
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1995:
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Brenda, Waldemar (2007). "Pogranicze Prus
Wschodnich i Polski w działaniach polskiej konspiracji w latach II wojny światowej".
1005:
936:. Those who remained behind were either killed in the final months of the war or expelled after its end in accordance with the
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Cygański, Mirosław (1984). "Hitlerowskie prześladowania przywódców i aktywu Związków Polaków w
Niemczech w latach 1939-1945".
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Among the historic sights of
Szczytno are the ruins of the castle, the pre-war town hall, which houses the municipal and
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of Poland visited the town from 1628–29 and in 1639. Ortelsburg suffered from 17th century fires and the plague in 1656.
905:
866:. Today the building is dedicated to the memory of the people and institutions that were engaged in Polish movement in
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visited
Ortelsburg, his plans for a new town hall were not carried out. A new town hall, an example of
754:
723:
was published here, and in 1910, Bogumił Labusz and Gustaw
Leyding founded the Masurian People's Bank (
708:
17:
2231:
2190:
2035:
863:
587:
524:. The first custodian of the settlement was Heinrich Murer. In 1370 the wooden fort was destroyed by
454:
28:
1080:
Catholic Church of the Assumption and Baptist Church, the historic buildings of the district court,
2226:
2150:
1786:
1012:, a military intelligence training base, came under scrutiny in late 2005 as one of the suspected "
840:
807:
737:
371:
361:
185:
2175:
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2025:
940:. The town was placed under Polish administration in 1945 under border changes promulgated at the
564:
2185:
2070:
1913:
1021:
1756:
1554:
677:
649:. The town was briefly the seat of the Prussian government, and Frederick William released his
611:
560:
205:
1960:
831:
1009:
450:
322:
54:
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912:
polled 76.6% of vote in Ortelsburg, compared to the national German average of only 43.9%.
591:
552:
332:
8:
1622:
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1164:
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Szkice z dziejów Pomorza: Pomorze nowożytne Gerard Labuda Książka i Wiedza, 1959 page 26
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1182:
1117:
941:
908:, after the Nazi seizure of power and suppression of anti-Nazi political factions, the
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732:
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548:
1730:
1704:
1670:
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Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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1406:
1379:
1232:
1206:
1158:
937:
811:
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1145:(1906–1996), German author, whose autobiographical film evoking a lost rural idyll,
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and gradually repopulated with Poles. The first group of Poles expelled from former
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1838:
1170:
1142:
925:
884:
646:
517:
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1975:
1254:
1200:
1040:
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664:
In 1818, after the Prussian administrative reforms, Ortelsburg became the seat of
1813:
1296:
1289:
1155:(1910–1996), Nazi spy who cooperated with British intelligence after World War II
1049:
420:
400:
396:
230:
658:
1936:
1894:
1889:
1874:
1188:
1176:
849:
816:
792:
777:
501:
1985:
1595:, Ośrodek Badań Naukowych im. Wojciecha Kętrzyńskiego w Olsztynie, 2003, p. 43
1593:
Problemy narodowościowe w Kościele ewangelickim na Mazurach w latach 1918-1945
1112:
858:
During the interwar period, Polish-speaking residents of the region organized
481:
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2100:
1348:
852:
churches of Szczytno: Church of the Assumption (left), Baptist Church (right)
673:
603:
599:
494:
168:
155:
2120:
1778:
537:
2130:
2125:
1879:
1152:
1081:
953:
929:
890:
669:
630:
626:
2155:
2045:
2005:
2165:
2145:
2065:
1853:
1139:(1894–1966) was a German poet, composer, photographer, aphorist and hiker
1013:
773:
728:
541:
525:
1471:
Ostpreußische Städte im Ersten Weltkrieg – Wiederaufbau und Neuerfindung
529:
964:
the local administration, also houses the Masurian Museum in Szczytno (
909:
606:, in 1538 only four townsmen did not speak Polish. Margrave and regent
2170:
2075:
1990:
683:
1057:
976:
921:
665:
313:
719:, had one of its main branches here. From 1906 the Polish newspaper
509:
2180:
2160:
2090:
2050:
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Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych
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933:
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1179:(1938–2024) is a physicist who became an SPD politician after 1989
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2010:
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in 1723. In 1773 it was included in the newly formed province of
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tombs in Warmia-Masuria. The town was originally a settlement of
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438:
428:
551:
in 1410, the castle was occupied by Polish troops. In 1454 King
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Ortsnamenverzeichnis der Ortschaften jenseits von Oder u. Neiße
1209:(born 1997), Polish athlete competing primarily in the shot put
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Ortelsburg was almost completely destroyed at the beginning of
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339:
318:
225:
198:
735:, who popularized the small town through his historical novel
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446:
1809:
1084:, tax office, police school, post office and former brewery.
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237:
384:
1069:
655:
constitutional, administrative, social and economic reforms
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412:
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Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna w Szczytnie serwis oficjalny
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To commemorate old Masurian folk traditions, a number of
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was published in the town in the 1920s. Even before the
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It became an important center of the Polish movement in
500:
Between 1350 and 1360 Ortolf von Trier, a knight of the
453:
closed minor connections stemming from the town towards
932:, most of the town's German population fled before the
512:(Elbląg), founded a fort in the Old Prussian region of
437:, located nearby, is the most important airport of the
1669:
A. Kossert, Masuren - Ostpreussens vergessener Süden,
1619:
Prasa polonijna w latach 1870–1939. Zarys problematyki
901:. Some Polish activists managed to flee in the 1930s.
641:
arrived in the town on 23 November 1806 while fleeing
1130:
Rose Scooler, née Guttfeld, (1882–1985), survivor of
803:'s work but carried out by several local architects.
1016:" (secret prisons or transfer stations) used in the
1312:(in Polish). Poznań: Instytut Zachodni. p. 54.
915:
1044:Castle wall and town hall tower in the town center
419:with 27,970 inhabitants (2004). It is the seat of
928:, causing two trains to collide. Near the end of
810:of 11 July 1920, which was held according to the
464:Two lakes, Domowe Małe and Długie (also known as
2222:Cities and towns in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
2203:
1709:Miejski Dom Kultury w Szczytnie serwis oficjalny
449:line, and used to be a railroad junction until
1064:Evangelical church, the pre-war Polish House (
759:
1921:
1808:
1794:
1052:authorities, as well as the Masurian Museum (
34:Place in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
1538:
755:Szczytno County § Historical population
520:, among whom the settlement became known as
1439:"Szczytno - Popiersie Henryka Sienkiewicza"
1928:
1914:
1801:
1787:
1635:
1616:
1197:(born 1976), Polish musician and guitarist
441:region. Szczytno, which is located on the
2212:Populated places established in the 1350s
1226:
1203:(born 1983), Polish writer and journalist
1100:) is based in the town. It played in the
920:In October 1943, Polish partisans of the
703:. In 1849-1851 a bilingual folk magazine
489:Near today's Szczytno are the only known
27:For other places with the same name, see
1654:
1111:
1039:
956:, arrived to Szczytno in June 1945 from
763:
748:
682:
586:
555:incorporated the town and region to the
480:
89:Ruins of the castle beside the Town Hall
1757:"Szczytno: Ruszajmy Szlakiem Pofajdoka"
1539:Marzian, Herbert; Kenez, Csaba (1970).
1497:
1464:
1462:
1460:
1285:
1060:and culture of Masuria and Szczytno, a
468:), are located within the town limits.
14:
2204:
1699:
1697:
1685:
1402:Zwischen Reformzeit und Reichsgründung
1398:
1376:Preussen: Geschichte eines Königreichs
1307:
1283:
1281:
1279:
1277:
1275:
1273:
1271:
1269:
1267:
1265:
1250:
1248:
1006:Szczytno-Szymany International Airport
567:of 1466 it became part of Poland as a
559:upon the request of the anti-Teutonic
1909:
1782:
1605:Komunikaty Mazursko-Warmińskie nr 3-4
1580:Komunikaty Mazursko-Warmińskie nr 3-4
1501:Ostpreussen, Biographie einer Provinz
1433:
1431:
1373:
1343:
1341:
1339:
1337:
1468:
1457:
1425:"Historia Polski", PWN, Warsaw, 1959
1107:
1032:sculptures were placed in Szczytno.
86:From top, left to right: Town center
1694:
1262:
1245:
287:9.96 km (3.85 sq mi)
24:
1935:
1547:
1428:
1334:
906:March 1933 German federal election
741:and whose works were published in
705:Der masurische Hahn/Kurek Mazurski
689:Der masurische Hahn/Kurek Mazurski
668:Ortelsburg, one of the largest in
25:
2243:
1290:Municipal website history section
1132:Theresienstadt concentration camp
944:, renamed to the historic Polish
1959:
1837:
1167:(1926–2003), German musicologist
984:
975:
916:World War II and post-war Poland
839:
830:
427:, within the historic region of
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211:
191:
131:
130:
123:
104:
71:
64:
53:
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1723:
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1518:
1491:
1419:
435:Olsztyn-Mazury Regional Airport
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1607:, 1977, p. 373–374 (in Polish)
1475:Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
1392:
1367:
1325:
1316:
1301:
1220:
1076:). Also are located there the
672:. The town became part of the
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13:
1:
1227:Kaemmerer, Margarete (2004).
1213:
1056:), dedicated to the history,
880:Hohenbruch concentration camp
727:). In 1908 Polish writer and
582:
1944:Seat (not part of the gmina)
1617:Paczkowski, Andrzej (1977).
1353:Muzeum Mazurskie w Szczytnie
1185:(1942–1981), Polish musician
966:Muzeum Mazurskie w Szczytnie
707:was issued in the town. The
617:The town became part of the
7:
1173:(1931–2021), German actress
1161:(1926–2020), German general
952:, which was annexed by the
760:World War I and interbellum
425:Warmian-Masurian Voivodship
308:2,700/km (7,000/sq mi)
10:
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1636:Wardzyńska, Maria (2009).
1582:, 1977, p. 371 (in Polish)
1378:(in German). p. 223.
1322:Górski, pp. 96–97, 214–215
1231:(in German). p. 121.
752:
598:With its inclusion in the
471:
26:
1968:
1957:
1943:
1862:
1846:
1835:
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1498:Pölking, Hermann (2012).
1405:(in German). p. 49.
1191:(born 1966), German actor
1137:Hans Jürgen von der Wense
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1035:
864:Union of Poles in Germany
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29:Szczytno (disambiguation)
1147:Es war einmal in Masuren
1020:'s program of so-called
872:Mazurski Przyjaciel Ludu
808:East Prussian plebiscite
738:The Knights of the Cross
661:, which invaded Russia.
651:Ortelsburger Publicandum
1640:(in Polish). Warszawa:
1621:(in Polish). Warszawa:
1127:(1863–1942), politician
1022:extraordinary rendition
870:. The Polish newspaper
788:. In 1916 the Viennese
709:Masurian People's Party
625:granted Ortelsburg its
1555:"Zapomniane siedlisko"
1399:Stübig, Heinz (2012).
1374:Oster, Uwe A. (2010).
1308:Górski, Karol (1949).
1120:
1102:Polish second division
1045:
769:
715:), founded in 1896 in
713:Mazurska Partia Ludowa
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678:unification of Germany
595:
561:Prussian Confederation
486:
404:
2031:Lipowa Góra Zachodnia
2026:Lipowa Góra Wschodnia
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1644:. pp. 35, 77–78.
1115:
1043:
767:
749:Historical population
686:
635:Frederick William III
590:
565:Second Peace of Toruń
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331: • Summer (
169:53.56278°N 20.98528°E
1659:(in Polish) (4): 43.
725:Mazurski Bank Ludowy
553:Casimir IV Jagiellon
305: • Density
1623:Biblioteka Narodowa
1477:. pp. 168 ff.
1195:Maurycy Stefanowicz
1165:Hans-Peter Reinecke
676:in 1871 during the
485:Ruins of the castle
274:Krzysztof Mańkowski
165: /
2186:Wólka Szczycieńska
1469:Salm, Jan (2012).
1443:PolskaNiezwykla.pl
1295:2008-04-04 at the
1183:Krzysztof Klenczon
1121:
1118:Krzysztof Klenczon
1046:
942:Potsdam Conference
876:invasion of Poland
860:Samopomoc Mazurska
819:, metal rods, and
770:
733:Henryk Sienkiewicz
699:and resistance to
693:
645:troops during the
619:Kingdom of Prussia
596:
594:Evangelical church
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297: • Total
284: • Total
271: • Mayor
174:53.56278; 20.98528
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1159:Hansjoachim Linde
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938:Potsdam Agreement
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389:
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15:
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11:
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2188:
2183:
2178:
2173:
2168:
2163:
2158:
2153:
2148:
2143:
2141:Stare Kiejkuty
2138:
2133:
2128:
2123:
2118:
2113:
2108:
2103:
2098:
2093:
2088:
2083:
2078:
2073:
2068:
2063:
2058:
2053:
2048:
2043:
2038:
2033:
2028:
2023:
2018:
2013:
2008:
2003:
1998:
1993:
1988:
1983:
1978:
1972:
1970:
1966:
1965:
1958:
1956:
1954:
1953:
1947:
1945:
1941:
1940:
1937:Gmina Szczytno
1933:
1932:
1925:
1918:
1910:
1901:
1900:
1898:
1897:
1895:Gmina Wielbark
1892:
1890:Gmina Szczytno
1887:
1882:
1877:
1875:Gmina Jedwabno
1872:
1866:
1864:
1860:
1859:
1857:
1856:
1850:
1848:
1844:
1843:
1836:
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1806:
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1798:
1791:
1783:
1775:
1774:
1748:
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1722:
1705:"Historia MDK"
1693:
1678:
1662:
1647:
1628:
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1609:
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1572:
1559:Kurek Mazurski
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1427:
1418:
1411:
1391:
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1244:
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1189:Waldemar Kobus
1186:
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1177:Klaus Kilimann
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1150:
1149:, was set here
1140:
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1125:Julie Salinger
1109:
1106:
1104:in the 1980s.
1092:Football club
1089:
1086:
1078:Gothic Revival
1074:Chata Mazurska
1037:
1034:
1010:Stare Kiejkuty
993:
992:
983:
982:
974:
973:
972:
971:
970:
950:Eastern Poland
917:
914:
850:Gothic Revival
848:
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837:
829:
828:
827:
826:
825:
793:Josef Hoffmann
778:Russian Empire
761:
758:
753:Main article:
750:
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687:Front page of
653:— a series of
621:in 1701. King
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448:
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1863:Rural gminas
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2146:Szczycionek
2066:Nowe Gizewo
1986:Gawrzyjałki
1854:Gmina Pasym
1763:(in Polish)
1737:(in Polish)
1711:(in Polish)
1561:(in Polish)
1528:(in Polish)
1445:(in Polish)
1355:(in Polish)
1258:(in Polish)
1255:szczytno.pl
1014:black sites
1004:The nearby
994:Szczytno's
883: [
774:World War I
729:Nobel Prize
542:Kaliningrad
526:Lithuanians
477:Middle Ages
466:Domowe Duże
351:Postal code
258:Town rights
250:Established
206:Voivodeship
172: /
2206:Categories
2121:Sasek Mały
2021:Leśny Dwór
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1761:Nasz Mazur
1741:August 13,
1715:August 13,
1359:August 13,
1214:References
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1066:Dom Polski
998:(examples)
910:Nazi Party
897:prison in
889:and later
717:Lyck (Ełk)
637:and Queen
583:Modern era
538:Königsberg
491:megalithic
405:Ortelsburg
372:Car plates
292:Population
266:Government
157:53°33′46″N
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2156:Trelkówko
2046:Małdaniec
2006:Kobyłocha
1449:6 October
1058:ethnology
996:Pofajdoki
922:Home Army
790:modernist
768:Town hall
731:laureate
666:Landkreis
455:Czerwonka
362:Area code
314:Time zone
242:Szczytno
160:20°59′7″E
2191:Zielonka
2181:Wawrochy
2161:Trelkowo
2091:Piecuchy
2051:Marksewo
2036:Lipowiec
1996:Kamionek
1969:Villages
1951:Szczytno
1828:Szczytno
1293:Archived
1030:Pofajdok
958:Volhynia
946:Szczytno
934:Red Army
891:beheaded
817:crowbars
575:land in
549:Grunwald
530:Kęstutis
522:Szczytno
514:Galindia
504:and the
459:Wielbark
439:Masurian
409:Masurian
393:Szczytno
231:Szczytno
138:Szczytno
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2171:Wałpusz
2151:Szymany
2136:Siódmak
2131:Sędańsk
2081:Olszyny
2076:Ochódno
2011:Korpele
1991:Jęcznik
1981:Dębówko
1565:June 5,
1349:"Zamek"
1062:Baroque
904:In the
893:in the
868:Masuria
821:shovels
697:Masuria
592:Baroque
577:Masovia
528:led by
518:Masovia
472:History
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429:Masuria
423:in the
381:Website
186:Country
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