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    Malbork is a town in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It is the seat of Malbork County and has a population of 37,898 people as of 2021. The town is...
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    The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, commonly known as Malbork Castle (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg), is a 13th-century...
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    The Malbork Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo malborskie), after Partitions of Poland also referred to as the Malbork Land (Polish: Ziemia malborska), was...
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    used as the name of the wider province, which, however, also included the Malbork Voivodeship and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, covering the Prussian historical...
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    Malbork County (Polish: powiat malborski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland...
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    Malbork treaty was signed on 9 October 1454, in the fortress of Marienburg (Malbork). It was between the authorities of the Teutonic Order, represented...
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    Allenstein (Olsztyn) the Malbork Land, territory covering northern parts of Pomesania and Pogesania with Malbork (Marienburg) (Malbork), Stuhm (Sztum), Christburg...
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    Marienburg was an unsuccessful two-month siege of the castle in Marienburg (Malbork), the capital of the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights. The joint...
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    Gdańsk and the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Pelplin) and the Malbork Castle. The voivodeship also includes the narrow Hel Peninsula and the...
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    Malbork railway station is the main railway station of the town of Malbork, Poland. The station is connected to various cities in Poland via PKP Express...
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    Base (Polish: 22. Baza Lotnicza) is a Polish Air Force air base east of Malbork, Poland, near the village of Królewo Malborskie. It was officially constituted...
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  • may refer to: Ordensburg Marienburg (Malbork Castle), the large brick castle built by the Teutonic Knights Malbork, Poland, the site of the Ordensburg...
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  • Date 27 February 1454–September 1454 Location Marienburg (modern Malbork) Result Teutonic victory...
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  • Malbork is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Malbork County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its seat is in the town of Malbork,...
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    (1224 – 1525) Elector of Brandenburg (1356 – 1806) Duchy of Prussia (1525 – 1618) Malbork Voivodeship and Prince-Bishopric of Warmia within Royal (Polish) Prussia...
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    Eagles' Nests. The largest castle in the world by land area is situated in Malbork, in north-central Poland. Transport in Poland is provided by means of rail...
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    the Chełmno Land in the south, and by Pomerania in the west. Malbork Castle in Malbork, UNESCO World Heritage Site and Historic Monument of Poland Kwidzyn...
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    afterwards the river Liwa flows into the Nogat. Then the river passes Malbork and flows north-east towards Elbląg (but does not reach the city). North-west...
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  • Pomezania Malbork is a sports club based in Malbork, Poland. The club now focuses solely on football, but previously also had a handball team. The football...
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    Restored outer walls of the medieval city of Carcassonne (13th–14th century) Malbork Castle in Poland (13th century) Alcazar of Segovia (12th–13th centuries)...
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    result. On 2 July 1410, the Grand Master at the head of his army left Malbork Castle for the final battle against the united Polish and Lithuanian forces...
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    (1224 – 1525) Elector of Brandenburg (1356 – 1806) Duchy of Prussia (1525 – 1618) Malbork Voivodeship and Prince-Bishopric of Warmia within Royal (Polish) Prussia...
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    Although defeated, the Teutonic Order withstood the subsequent siege of the Malbork Castle and suffered minimal territorial losses at the Peace of Thorn (1411)...
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  • Wieliczka Salt Mine Toruń Malbork Castle Wawel Castle Elbląg Canal Zamość Kraków Market Square The Seven Wonders of Poland (Polish: Siedem cudów Polski)...
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    (1224 – 1525) Elector of Brandenburg (1356 – 1806) Duchy of Prussia (1525 – 1618) Malbork Voivodeship and Prince-Bishopric of Warmia within Royal (Polish) Prussia...
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  • Siege of Marienburg (or Siege of Malbork) may refer to: Siege of Marienburg (1410) Siege of Malbork (1454) Siege of Marienburg (1457) This disambiguation...
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  • prisoner-of-war camp in World War II, operated in Wielbark (present-day district of Malbork, Poland). It housed Polish, British, French, Belgian, Serbian, Soviet,...
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    back northwards to Royal Prussia, which was defended by the Voivode of Malbork, Jakub Wejher. The Swedes, who were generally superior in training, discipline...
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    Grudziecka, Beata (ed.). Stalag XX B: historia nieopowiedziana (in Polish). Malbork: Muzeum Miasta Malborka. p. 29. ISBN 978-83-950992-2-9. Gliński, Mirosław...
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    Maciejowice Magnuszew Maków Mazowiecki Maków Podhalański Malbork Małogoszcz Małomice Margonin Marki Maszewo...
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