Kreis Kolberg-Körlin, Poland

Poland

Kreis Kolberg-Körlin was a Landkries ( County), in the Province of Pomerania between 1872 and 1945 and was previously known as Colberg-Cörlin before the German Empire was united in 1871. It is now relatively the same land as today's Kołobrzeg County in Poland.

These are the communites/villages/cities that existed in Kolberg-Körlin: 1. Alt Bork 2. Alt Tramm 3. Alt Werder 4. Baldekow 5. Bartin 6. Bodenhagen 7. Bogenthin 8. Bullenwinkel 9. Büssow 10. Damgardt 11. Damitz 12. Dassow 13. Degow 14. Drenow 15. Drosedow 16. Eickstedtswalde 17. Fritzow 18. Gandelin 19. Ganzkow 20. Garchen 21. Garrin 22. Gervin 23. Gribow 24. Groß Jestin 25. Henkenhagen 26. Jaasde 27. Jarchow 28. Karvin 29. Kerstin 30. Klein Jestin 31. Kolberger Deep 32. Kowanz 33. Kölpin 34. Leikow 35. Lestin 36. Lübchow 37. Mallnow 38. Mechenthin 39. Mohrow 40. Moitzelfitz 41. Naugard 42. Necknin 43. Nehmer 44. Nessin 45. Neu Bork 46. Neu Tramm 47. Neu Werder 48. Neurese 49. Peterfitz 50. Petersfelde 51. Petershagen 52. Pobloth 53. Poldemin 54. Prettmin 55. Quetzin 56. Rabuhn 57. Ramelow 58. Reselkow 59. Rogzow 60. Roman 61. Rossenthin 62. Rützow 63. Rüwolsdorf 64. Schleps 65. Schwedt 66. Schötzow 67. Seefeld 68. Sellnow 69. Semmerow 70. Simötzel 71. Spie 72. Sternin 73. Stolzenberg 74. Stöckow 75. Wartekow 76. Wobrow 77. Zernin 78. Zwilipp

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