Weissensee

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Weißensee is the name of the following geographical objects:

Districts:

historical:

  • Białe Błoto , a village near Dobroszyce in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland (formerly Weißensee in the district of Oels, Lower Silesia )
  • Biel (Reszel) , a village near Reszel in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland (formerly Weißensee in the Rößel district, East Prussia)
  • Błażejewko , a village near Kórnik in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland (formerly Weißensee in the Posen district, Wartheland )
  • Chycina , a village near Bledzew in the Lebus Voivodeship, Poland (formerly Weißensee in the Meseritz district, Brandenburg )
  • Czyste , village near Trzcińsko-Zdrój in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland (formerly Weißensee in the district of Königsberg Nm., Brandenburg )
  • Bolschije Gorki (Kaliningrad) , a settlement in the Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia (formerly (Groß) Weißensee in the district of Wehlau, East Prussia)
  • Weißensee Office , administrative unit in the Electorate or Kingdom of Saxony (Thuringian District)
  • Weißensee district , administrative unit in the Prussian province of Saxony (1816–1944) and in the state of Thuringia (1945–1950)
  • Plātere , a manor village that burned down in 1905, Latvia (formerly Weissensee , Livonia)
  • Valgjärve , a manor, (formerly Weißensee in Werro County, Estonia)

Waters:

Weißensee is the family name of the following people:

Weißensee also stands for:

See also