Marienwerder

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Marienwerder is a historic town in former West Prussia, now known as Kwidzyn in Poland, noted for its medieval architecture and Teutonic Order castle.

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Marienwerder canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former city name
historic town
settlement
associatedWith Polish history
Prussian history
Teutonic Order
surface form: Teutonic Knights
country Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
currentAdministrativeRegion Pomeranian Voivodeship
surface form: Pomeranian Voivodeship (as Kwidzyn)
foundedBy Teutonic Order
germanNameOf Kwidzyn NERFINISHED
hadStatus district capital in West Prussia
hasCityRights medieval period
hasHeritage medieval architecture
hasHistoricalEvent became part of Poland after World War II
integration into Kingdom of Prussia in 18th century
hasStructure Marienburg Castle
surface form: Teutonic Order castle

cathedral complex
historicalRegion Royal Prussia
West Prussia
languageOfName German
locatedIn Europe
Pomeranian region
Prussia
West Prussia
locatedOnRiver Vistula River
notableFor Gothic brick architecture
castle-cathedral complex
post1945NameChangeTo Kwidzyn NERFINISHED
presentDayCountry Poland
presentDayName Kwidzyn NERFINISHED
servedAs administrative center of West Prussia
wasPartOf German Empire
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Second Polish Republic
State of the Teutonic Order
Weimar Republic

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Province of West Prussia capital Marienwerder
West Prussia capital Marienwerder
West Prussia historicalCapital Marienwerder
West Prussia containedCity Marienwerder
Kwidzyn formerName Marienwerder