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ナ「powo, Lubusz Voivodeship
ナ「powo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bogdaniec, within Gorzテウw County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Bogdaniec and west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski. Notable residents *Hermann Teuchert Hermann August Teuchert (3 March 1880 竏 13 January 1972) was a German Historical linguistics, historical linguist. Teuchert was born in ナ「powo, Lubusz Voivodeship, Loppow (Neumark) In 1920 he was granted the newly created professorship for Low ... (1880窶1972), German historical linguist References Villages in Gorzテウw County {{Gorzテウw-geo-stub ...
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List Of Sovereign States
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 member states of the United Nations, UN member states, two United Nations General Assembly observers#Current non-member observers, UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and ten other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and one UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (15 states, of which there are six UN member states, one UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and eight de facto states), and states having a political status of the Cook Islands and Niue, special political status (two states, both in associated state, free association with New ...
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Voivodeships Of Poland
A voivodeship ( ; ; plural: ) is the highest-level Administrative divisions of Poland, administrative division of Poland, corresponding to a province in many other countries. The term has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly translated into English as "province". The administrative divisions of Poland, Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998, which went into effect on 1 January 1999, reduced the number of voivodeships to sixteen. These 16 replaced the 49 subdivisions of the Polish People's Republic, former voivodeships that had existed from 1 July 1975, and bear a greater resemblance (in territory, but not in name) to the voivodeships that existed between 1950 and 1975. Today's voivodeships are mostly named after historical and geographical regions, while those prior to 1998 generally took their names from the cities on which they were centered. The new units range in area from under (Opole Voivodeship) to over (Masovian Voivodeship), and in population ...
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Lubusz Voivodeship
Lubusz Voivodeship ( ) is a voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (province) in western Poland with a population of 972,140. Its regional capitals are Gorzテウw Wielkopolski and Zielona Gテウra. The region is characterized by a landscape of forests, lakes, and rivers, and is Germany窶撤oland border, bordered by Germany to the west. The functions of regional capital are shared between two citiesGorzテウw Wielkopolski and Zielona Gテウra. Gorzテウw serves as the seat of the centrally-appointed voivode (''wojewoda''), or governor, and Zielona Gテウra is the seat of the elected regional assembly (Voivodeship sejmik, ''sejmik'') and the executive elected by that assembly, headed by a marshal (''marszaナFk''). In addition, the voivodeship includes a third city (Nowa Sテウl) and a number of towns. Lubusz Voivodeship borders West Pomeranian Voivodeship to the north, Greater Poland Voivodeship to the east, Lower Silesian Voivodeship to the south, and Germany (Brandenburg and Saxony) to the west. It was cr ...
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Powiat
A ''powiat'' (; ) is the second-level unit of local government and administration in Poland, equivalent to a county, district or prefecture (Local administrative unit, LAU-1 [formerly Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, NUTS-4]) in other countries. The term "''powiat''" is most often translated into English as "county" or "district" (sometimes "poviat"). In historical contexts, this may be confusing because the Polish term ''hrabstwo'' (an administrative unit administered/owned by a ''hrabia'' (count) is also literally translated as "county". A ''powiat'' is part of a larger unit, the Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (Polish language, Polish ''wojewテウdztwo'') or province. A ''powiat'' is usually subdivided into ''gminas'' (in English, often referred to as "Commune (administrative division), communes" or "municipality, municipalities"). Major towns and cities, however, function as separate counties in their own right, without subdivision into ''gmina''s. They ...
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Gorzテウw County
__NOTOC__ Gorzテウw County () is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lubusz Voivodeship, western Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat is the city of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski, although the city is not part of the county (it constitutes a separate city county). The only towns in Gorzテウw County are Kostrzyn nad Odrト, which lies west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski, and Witnica, west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski. The county covers an area of . As of 2019 its total population is 71,669, out of which the population of Kostrzyn nad Odrト is 17,778, that of Witnica is 6,747, and the rural population is 47,144. Neighbouring counties Apart from the city of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski, Gorzテウw County is also bordered by Strzelce-Drezdenko County to the north-east, Miト囘zyrzecz County to the south-east, Sulト冂in County to the south, SナVbice County to the south-west and Myナ嬪ibテウ ...
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Gmina
The gmina (Polish: , plural ''gminy'' ) is the basic unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. , there were 2,479 gminy throughout the country, encompassing over 43,000 villages. 940 gminy include cities and towns, with 322 among them constituting an independent urban gmina () consisting solely of a standalone town or one of the 107 cities, the latter governed by a city mayor (''prezydent miasta''). The gmina has been the basic unit of territorial division in Poland since 1974, when it replaced the smaller gromada (cluster). Three or more gminy make up a higher level unit called a powiat, except for those holding the status of a city with powiat rights. Each and every powiat has the seat in a city or town, in the latter case either an urban gmina or a part of an urban-rural one. Types There are three types of gmina: #302 urban gmina () constituted either by a standalone town or one of the 107 cities, the latter governed by a city mayor (prezyd ...
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Gmina Bogdaniec
__NOTOC__ Gmina Bogdaniec is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Gorzテウw County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. Its seat is the village of Bogdaniec, which lies approximately south-west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2019 its total population is 7,117. Villages Gmina Bogdaniec contains the villages and settlements of Bogdaniec, ChwaナPwice, Gostkowice, Jasiniec, Jenin, Jeninek, Jeniniec, Jeナシe, Jeナシyki, Krzyszczyna, Krzyszczynka, Kwiatkowice, Lubczyno, ナ「powo, Motylewo, Podjenin, RacナBw, Roszkowice, Stanowice, Wieprzyce Dolne and WナPstテウw. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Bogdaniec is bordered by the city of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski and by the gminas of Deszczno, Krzeszyce, Lubiszyn Lubiszyn is a village in Gorzテウw County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lubiszyn. It lies approximately west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski Gorzテウw Wielkopolski (), o ...
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Village
A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... ''village'', from Latin ''villト》icus'', ultimately from Latin ''villa'' (English ''vi ...
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Bogdaniec, Lubusz Voivodeship
Bogdaniec is a village in Gorzテウw County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Bogdaniec. It lies approximately south-west of Gorzテウw Wielkopolski Gorzテウw Wielkopolski (), often abbreviated to Gorzテウw Wlkp. or simply Gorzテウw (formerly ), is a city in Geography of Poland, western Poland, located on the Warta, Warta River. It is one of the two principal cities and seats of the Lubusz Voivodes .... References Villages in Gorzテウw County {{Gorzテウw-geo-stub ...
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Gorzテウw Wielkopolski
Gorzテウw Wielkopolski (), often abbreviated to Gorzテウw Wlkp. or simply Gorzテウw (formerly ), is a city in Geography of Poland, western Poland, located on the Warta, Warta River. It is one of the two principal cities and seats of the Lubusz Voivodeship, with a population of 114,567 . The city has a history dating back to the Timeline of Polish history#13th century, 13th century and serves as a cultural, economic, and industrial hub in the region. Gorzテウw Wielkopolski is home to several historical landmarks, green spaces, and educational institutions, and is known for its strong tradition in motorcycle speedway, speedway racing. Around Gorzテウw, there are two large forest areas: Gorzテウw Woods to the north, where the Barlinek-Gorzテウw Landscape Park is situated, and Noteト Woods to the southeast. The biggest oil fields in Poland are located near Gorzテウw. Etymology The pre-1945 German name ''Landsberg an der Warthe'', dating back to 1257, derived from the German words States of German ...
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Hermann Teuchert
Hermann August Teuchert (3 March 1880 竏 13 January 1972) was a German Historical linguistics, historical linguist. Teuchert was born in ナ「powo, Lubusz Voivodeship, Loppow (Neumark) In 1920 he was granted the newly created professorship for Low German Philology at the University of Rostock and served in this position until 1946. He died in Heidelberg at the age of 91. His son was the art historian Wolfgang Teuchert. Bibliography * ''Mecklenburgisches Wテカrterbuch'' * ''Brandenburg-Berlinisches Wテカrterbuch'' * ''Niederdeutsche Mundarten'', 1933 * ''Der mecklenburgische Sprachraum'', 1929 * ''Die Sprachreste der niederlテ、ndischen Siedlungen des 12. Jahrhunderts'', 1944 – Language remnants from Dutch settlements of the 12th century. References External links * Kultur Portal Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
20th-century German linguists 20th-century philologists Linguists from Germany Historical linguists German philologists Low German University of Rostock 1880 births 19 ...
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