Kaliningradskai?a? oblast? (Russia)
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Kaliningradskaya oblast?, Russia
Kaliningradskai?a? oblast? (R.S.F.S.R.)
Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia)
Kaliningrad (Russia : Oblast)
Tvanksta (Russia)
Kaliningradskaya oblast? (Russia)
Kaliningradskaja Oblast (Russia)
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BGN 6/27/80
(Kaliningradskaya oblast?, 54°45?N 21°30?E)
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Bol?shai?a? sov. ?nt?s?ikl., 3rd ed.:
v. 11, p. 209 (Kaliningradskai?a? oblast?; established 4-7-46)
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Geographic notes, winter 1992/93:
p. 17 (Kaliningrad; [in rom.] Oblast in the Russian Federation; name considered provisional by BGN)
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Die Brucke von Tilsit, 1994:
p. 9 (Kaliningradskaja Oblast)
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SSSR, admin.-territ. delenie, 1983:
p. 129 (Kalingradskai?a? oblast?Was established on 04-07-1946)
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Bol?sh. sov. ?nt?s?ikl., 2nd ed.:
v. 19, p. 426 (Kaliningradskai?a? oblast? R.S.F.S.R. This oblast?Was established on 04-07-1946 on the ancient lands of the Pribaltic Slavs after the destruction of Germany. It was formerly Vostochnai?a? Prussii?a?)
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CIA. Russia., admin. divisions [MAP] Aug., 1994:
(Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Enc. powsz. PRL, 1973-1976: v. 3, p. 714 (Prusy Krolewskie was a Polish province created in 1466 from the area known as Pomorze Gda?skie, ziemia chełmi?ska and the areas surrounding Malbork and Elbl?g, along with Warmia. This area was under the sovereignty of the king of Poland. In 1772 Prusy Krolewskie (without Gda?sk and Toru?) became part of Prussia. In 1793 Gda?sk and Toru? became part of West Prussia and Warmia became a part of East Prussia. In 1919 the greater part of the former Prusy Krolewskie returned to Poland);LC data base, 05-21-96 (East Prussia (Germany))
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1980-08-12
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2009-04-02
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revised
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