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Kreis Kolmar In Posen
The Kreis Kolmar in Posen (1818–1877 ''Kreis Chodziesen'') was a district in the northern government region of Bromberg, in the Prussian Province of Posen, from 1818 to 1920. The district capital was Kolmar in Posen. History The ''district of Chodziesen'' was formed in 1818. It became part of the German Empire in 1871. On March 6, 1877, the district and the district town of Chodziesen were renamed Kolmar in Posen. On 1 April 1914 the city of Schneidemühl was disentangled from the district and became an independent town (Stadtkreis) within the Bromberg Region. On December 27, 1918, the Greater Poland uprising began in the province of Posen. Except for the south of the district around the town of Budsin, the Kolmar district remained largely under German control. On February 16, 1919, an armistice ended the Polish-German fighting. On June 28, 1919, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the German government officially ceded most of the district including the capital K ...
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Province Posen Divisions Kolmar
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or sovereign state, state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''Roman province, provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire, Roman Empire's territorial possessions outside Roman Italy, Italy. The term ''province'' has since been adopted by many countries. In some countries with no actual provinces, "the provinces" is a metaphorical term meaning "outside the capital city". While some provinces were produced artificially by Colonialism, colonial powers, others were formed around local groups with their own ethnic identities. Many have their own powers independent of central or Federation, federal authority, especially Provinces of Canada, in Canada and Pakistan. In other countries, like Provinces of China, China or Administrative divisions of France, France, provinces are the creation of central government, with very little autonomy. Etymology The English langu ...
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Posen-West Prussia
The Frontier March of Posen-West Prussia (german: Grenzmark Posen-Westpreußen, pl, Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska) was a province of Prussia from 1922 to 1938. Posen-West Prussia was established in 1922 as a province of the Free State of Prussia within Weimar Germany, formed from merging three remaining non-contiguous territories of Posen and West Prussia, which had lost the majority of their territory to the Second Polish Republic and Free City of Danzig in the Treaty of Versailles. From 1934, Posen-West Prussia was ''de facto'' ruled by Brandenburg until it was dissolved by Nazi Germany, effective 1 October 1938 and its territory divided between the Prussian provinces of Pomerania, Brandenburg and Silesia. Schneidemühl (present-day Piła) was the provincial capital. Today, the province is entirely contained within the modern state of Poland. Background Until the late 18th century partitions of Poland, the lands which made up Posen-West Prussia had been ...
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Standesamt Podstolitz
Standesamt Podstolitz was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ... (1871-1918) and administered the communities of: Bud = Budsin; Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin; Pods = Podstolitz External links ''This article is part of the project'' Wikipedia:WikiProject Prussian Standesamter''. Please refer to the project page, before making changes.'' Civil registration offices in the Province of Posen {{Germany-hist-stub ...
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Podanin
Podanin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chodzież, within Chodzież County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Chodzież and north of the regional capital Poznań Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John .... References See also * Standesamt Podanin Villages in Chodzież County {{Chodzież-geo-stub ...
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Standesamt Podanin
Standesamt Podanin was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ... (1871–1918) and administered the communities of: Bud = Budsin; Kol = Kolmar; Pod = Podanin F = forester; OF = head forester Accuracy of population data is suspect. Plomintunus External links ''This article is part of the project'' Wikipedia:WikiProject Prussian Standesamter''. Please refer to the project page, before making changes.'' Civil registration offices in the Province of Posen {{Germany-hist-stub ...
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Margonin
Margonin (german: Margonin) is a town in Chodzież County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,941 inhabitants (2004). History Margonin dates back to the 7th century, and in the 9th–12th it was a defensive stronghold, which became part of Poland after the establishment of the state in the 10th century. Margonin was first mentioned when Archbishop Jarosław Bogoria of Skotniki of Gniezno and the Bishop of Poznań, Jan Doliwa, agreed on May 15, 1364 that Margonin parish should belong to the Diocese of Poznań. Town rights were received in 1402. Margonin was a private town of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Kcynia County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown. Much of the town was destroyed in 1655 during the Swedish invasion of Poland (''Deluge''), and the town lost its rights. They were restored on July 20, 1696. An orphanage was established in 1725. The Catholic Church was heavily damaged by a storm in 1737, a ...
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Standesamt Margonin
Standesamt Margonin was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, Posen of the German Empire (1871–1918) and administered 21 communities. Bud = Budsin; Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin; Wil = Wilhelmstreu Geography Margonin was on the north end of a finger lake, where a mill stream emptied the lake into the Netze (Polish: Noteć) River. The Margonin lake dominated the southern portion of the area, blocking east–west traffic. North of Margonin lay Standesamt Samotschin. A bridge crossed the river, providing access to southern Kreis Wirsitz Kreis Wirsitz was one of 14 or 15 Kreise (English: ''counties'') in the northern administrative district of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen. The county existed with essentially the same boundaries beginning in 1815 as a German ''Kreis .... West of Margonin, the road and railroad diverged on their way to Kreis' seat of Kolmar (Chodziesen; Polish: '' Chodzież''). The railroad swung north to S ...
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Dziembowo
Dziembowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kaczory, within Piła County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Kaczory, Piła County, Kaczory, south-east of Piła, and north of the regional capital Poznań. References

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Standesamt Dziembowo
Standesamt Dziembowo was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire (1871-1918) and administered the communities of: Dzi = Dziembowo; Fri = Friedheim, Kr Wirsitz; Mor = Morzewo; Sch = Schneidemühl; Usc = Usch Usch is a municipality in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has ... ''This article is part of the project'' Wikipedia:WikiProject Prussian Standesamter''. Please refer to the project page, before making changes.'' Civil registration offices in the Province of Posen {{Germany-hist-stub ...
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Standesamt Kolmar
Standesamt Kolmar was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ... (1871–1918) and administered the communities of: {, border=1 cellspacing=1 bgcolor="#F4F4DB" , Community , Polish name , Type , 1895 Pop , Prot , Cath , Jew , Civil Ofc , Police Ofc , Court Ofc , Cath. Ch , Prot. Ch , Notes , More , - , Kolmar , Chodzież , Town , 3567 , 1849 , 1280 , 437 , Kol (S) , Kol , Kol , Kol , Kol , - , Augustenau , Augustynowo / Wymyslaw , 232 , 175 , 57 , , - , Borken Mühl , Borka , , , , , - , Buczkowo , , Village , 199 , 152 , 47 , , Kol (L) , Kol , Kol , Kol , Kol , - , Chodschesen, Schloß , Chodzieski Zamek , Village , 72 , 45 , 16 , 11 , Kol (L) , Kol , K ...
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Standesamt Budsin
Standesamt Budsin was a civil registration district ( Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire (1871–1918) and administered the communities of: Bud = Budsin; Cza = Czarnikau, Kr Czarnikau; Gra = Gramsdorf, Kr Obornik; Jan = Jankendorf; Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin Margonin (german: Margonin) is a town in Chodzież County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,941 inhabitants (2004). History Margonin dates back to the 7th century, and in the 9th–12th it was a defensive stronghold, which became p ...; Rit = Ritschenwalde, Kr. Wirsitz; Wil = Wilhelmstreu Population data may be inaccurate (see German census of 1895). External links ''This article is part of the project'' Wikipedia:WikiProject Prussian Standesamter''. Please refer to the project page, before making changes.'' Civil registration offices in the Province of Posen {{Germany-hist-stub ...
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Polish People
Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Central Europe. The preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of Poland defines the Polish nation as comprising all the citizens of Poland, regardless of heritage or ethnicity. The majority of Poles adhere to Roman Catholicism. The population of self-declared Poles in Poland is estimated at 37,394,000 out of an overall population of 38,512,000 (based on the 2011 census), of whom 36,522,000 declared Polish alone. A wide-ranging Polish diaspora (the '' Polonia'') exists throughout Europe, the Americas, and in Australasia. Today, the largest urban concentrations of Poles are within the Warsaw and Silesian metropolitan areas. Ethnic Poles are considered to be the descendants of the ancient West Slavic Lechites and other tribes that inhabite ...
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