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Coordinates: 54 ° 31 ′ 37 ″  N , 20 ° 2 ′ 54 ″  E

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Partegal was a Prussian fortress in the west of the East Prussian landscape of Natangen in today's Russian Oblast Kaliningrad near the city of Mamonowo (Heiligenbeil) .

The Partegal fortress was located on the mountain later called Nussberg between the villages of Partheinen (today: Moskowskoje) and Mükühnen (after 1945 initially Nekrassowo, today to Moskowskoje) in the current municipality of Pogranitschny ( Hermsdorf , until 2008; previously municipality Pjatidoroschnoje , formerly Bladiau ) in the Bagrationovsk district (Prussian Eylau) .

It is nine kilometers to the city of Mamonowo, and the Russian trunk road A 194 (former German Reichsstrasse 1 , now also Europastrasse 28 ) passes three kilometers to the east. The nearest train station is Primorskoje-Novoje (Wolittnick) on the Malbork (Marienburg (West Prussia)) - Kaliningrad (Königsberg (Prussia)) railway of the former Prussian Eastern Railway .

The Prussian fortress Partegal was built in 1239 and is therefore one of the last fortifications built by the Prussians in Prussia. The Teutonic Order took the fortress as early as 1240 and destroyed it after fierce fighting. Any remains are no longer recognizable today.

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