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ISBN 0-14-026653-4
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ISBN 0-14-019501-7
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ISBN 0-88029-158-3
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ISBN 0-582-00410-1
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Urban, William
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ISBN 1-85367-535-0
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Eulenberg, Herbert
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Draheim
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1657
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Groß Friedrichsburg
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Crab Island
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Tertholen
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Neuchâtel
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1713
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Minden-Ravensberg
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Western Pomerania
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1720
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Silesia
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Glatz
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1742
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East Frisia
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East
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West Prussia
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1772-73
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South Prussia
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1793
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New Silesia
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1795
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Post-Congress of
Vienna
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(1814–15)
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Brandenburg
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Pomerania
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Grand Duchy of Posen
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Saxony
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Silesia
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Westphalia
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1866–68
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after 1918
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1919
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Greater Berlin
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Posen-West Prussia
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Halle-Merseburg
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Magdeburg
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Kurhessen
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Nassau
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Lower Rhine
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Greater Poland
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Kalisz
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Malbork
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Płock
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Pomeranian
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Poznań
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Rawa
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Sieradz
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Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
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Lesser Poland
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Bełz
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Bracław
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Chernihiv
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Kiev
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Kraków
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Lublin
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Podlaskie
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Podole
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Ruthenian
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Sandomierz
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Volhynia
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Duchy of Siewierz
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Grand Duchy of
Lithuania
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Brest Litovsk
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Minsk
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Mstsislaw
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Nowogródek
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Polotsk
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Smolensk
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Trakai
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Vilnius
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Vitebsk
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Duchy of Samogitia
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Duchy of Livonia (1561–1621)
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Dorpat
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Parnawa
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Inflanty (1621–1772)
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Fiefs
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