Neumark

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Neumark stands for:

Territories:

  • in the narrower sense Neumark (landscape) , extends in the south approximately to Netzebruch-Südrand and the subsequent Warthe-Lauf, today almost exclusively in Poland
  • in the middle sense Neumark (region), Neumark (landscape) plus Land Sternberg, bordered by Pomerania, Greater Poland, Silesia, Lower Lusatia and Oder
  • in the broader sense Neumark (administrative unit), Neumark (region) plus Niederlausitzer and / or Silesian areas first the Mark and later de facto the Province of Brandenburg, only partially congruent with the later administrative district of Frankfurt
  • Neumark district (West Prussia) , from 1939 to 1945 a district in occupied Poland; see district Löbau (West Prussia)
  • Hungarian mark , an area west of Leitha and March

Locations in Germany:

Localities in Poland:

  • Nowe Miasto Lubawskie , a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship ( Neumark, Löbau district / West Prussia )
  • Nowica (Wilczęta) , a village in the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship ( Neumark, Prussian Holland / East Prussia district )
  • Nowy Targ (Stary Targ) , a village in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( Neumark, Stuhm district / West Prussia )
  • Stare Czarnowo , a municipality in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( Neumark, Greifenhagen / Pomerania )

Locations in the Czech Republic:

People:


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