Mlawa

Mlawa

Mlawa 1) Kreis des russischen Gouvernements Plock (Polen), mit 85,000 Ew.; Flüsse: Golda, Orzye, Ledyna, Mlawka; 2) Hauptstadt darin, an der Mlawka, mit Missionarienkloster u. 2300 Ew.


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