Mohrungen

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Mohrungen is a historic town in former East Prussia (now Morąg in northern Poland), known as the birthplace of philosopher and theologian Johann Gottfried Herder.


Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former municipality
historic town
birthplaceOf Johann Gottfried Herder
continent Europe
country Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
GermanNameOf Morąg
hasAlternativeName Morungen
Morąg
hasHeritage German cultural heritage
Polish cultural heritage
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
surface form: Prussian cultural heritage
hasLanguage German
hasMunicipalRights town
hasReligionHistorically Lutheranism
Protestantism
hasType settlement
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
historicalEvent became part of Poland after World War II
was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia
was part of Nazi Germany
was part of the German Empire
was part of the Teutonic Order state
was part of the Weimar Republic
historicalLanguage German
Polish
Prussian (Old Prussian region)
historicalRegion Masurian Lake District
surface form: Masuria

Warmia-Masuria region
surface form: Warmia-Masuria
locatedIn East Prussia
German Empire
surface form: Germany (historical)

East Prussia
surface form: Province of East Prussia

Duchy of Prussia
surface form: Prussia

Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
northern Poland
notableFor association with Johann Gottfried Herder
role in East Prussian history
notablePerson Johann Gottfried Herder
partOf Mohrungen district
historical region of Prussia
post1945Status German population largely expelled
transferred to Poland
presentDayCountry Poland
presentDayLocation Morąg
regionBefore1945 East Prussia
timeZonePresentDay Central European Time

Referenced by (2)

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

Gottfried birthPlace Mohrungen
subject surface form: Johann Gottfried Herder