long name Province of EastPrussia common name Province of EastPrussia subdivision Province nation ... 200px Map of the province of EastPrussia in 1881 As a result of World War I , the House of Hohenzollern ... of the province largely Evacuation of EastPrussia evacuated during the war, but several hundreds ... de icon http www.deutsche schutzgebiete.de provinz ostpreussen.htm German Empire Province of EastPrussia ..., Province Of Category Provinces of Prussia Category EastPrussia Category Kingdom of Prussia Category ... 1945 p1 Duchy of Prussia flag p1 Flag of Ducal Prussia.svg p2 Warmia flag p2 EastPrussia Administrative ... Ostpreu en.png image map Map Prussia EastPrussia.svg image map caption EastPrussia red , within the Kingdom ... N longd 20 longm 29 longEW E event1 Province of Prussia date event1 3 December 1829 event2 Province ... 1905 br Marienwerder region West Prussia 1922 1939 br Zichenau region Zichenau from 1939 The Province of EastPrussia lang de Provinz Ostpreu en IPA de st p s n De Ostpreu en 2.ogg was a provinces of Prussiaprovince of Prussia from 1773 1829 and 1878 1945. Composed of the historical region EastPrussia , the province s capital was Kaliningrad K nigsberg Kaliningrad ref http de.wikipedia.org wiki Provinz Ostpreussen German article of Province of EastPrussia ref . Image EastPrussia Administrative Flag.jpg thumb left 200px Administrative Flag of EastPrussiaEastPrussia was formed in 1773 ... Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Polish Royal Prussia . East and West Prussia were first united in a personal union in 1824, and then merged in a real union in 1829 to form the Province of Prussia . The united province was then split into separate East and West Prussian provinces in 1878. East ... State of Prussia . After the Treaty of Versailles , EastPrussia was separated from Germany ... Prussian Marienwerder region Marienwerder region became part of EastPrussia as Regierungsbezirk Westpreu en ... , while Zichenau region Regierungsbezirk Zichenau was added to EastPrussia. Originally part of the Zichenau ... more details
common name Province of Prussia conventional long name Province of Prussia of the Kingdom of Prussia subdivision Province nation Prussia year start 1829 year end 1878 p1 EastPrussia flag p1 Flagge Preu en Provinz Ostpreu en.svg p2 West Prussia flag p2 Flagge Preu en Provinz Westpreu en.svg s1 EastPrussia flag s1 Flagge Preu en Provinz Ostpreu en.svg s2 West Prussia flag s2 Flagge Preu en Provinz Westpreu en.svg today image flag image coat symbol type symbol type article image map Map Prussia ProvPrussia.svg image map caption Province of Prussia red , within the Kingdom of Prussia , within the German ... br K nigsberg region K nigsberg br Marienwerder region Marienwerder The Province of Prussia Lang de Provinz Preu en was a Provinces of Prussiaprovince of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1829 1878 created out of the provinces of Province of EastPrussiaEastPrussia and West Prussia . To differentiate EastPrussia, the territory of the former Duchy of Prussia , from the larger Kingdom of Prussia, Province of Prussia was also used as a designation for the region after the crowning of King Frederick I of Prussia in 1701. Following the Partitions of Poland First Partition of Poland in 1772, the provinces of East and West Prussia were created in 1773. EastPrussia was created out of the former Duchy of Prussia and Warmia Ermland , while West Prussia was created out of most of former Royal Prussia . On April 13, 1824, the Provinces of Prussia and West Prussia were joined in a personal union , and from December 3, 1829, in a real union . On April 1, 1878, the united Province of Prussia was divided into the Provinces of West Prussia and EastPrussia. See also Prussia Provinces of Prussia Territories and provinces of Prussia DEFAULTSORT Prussia, Province of Category Provinces of Prussia Category History of PrussiaProvince of Prussia Category 1829 establishments in Prussia Category States ... Provincia de Prusia fr Province de Prusse nl Pruisen provincie in Pruisen pl Prusy prowincja ... more details
population of the province was largely Evacuation of EastPrussia evacuated during the war or expelled ... were allowed to settle in depleted EastPrussia. The province was overrun by Russian Empire Imperial ... the Province of EastPrussia . From 1824 1878, EastPrussia was combined with West Prussia to form ... if the areas should join the Second Polish Republic or remain in Weimar Germany Province of EastPrussia ... licence plate, 2009 In April 1946, northern EastPrussia became an official province of the Russian ...Hatnote EastPrussia is sometimes used to refer to the Duchy of Prussia 1525 1618 Image Map Prussia EastPrussia.svg thumb 300px The Province of EastPrussia red , within the Kingdom of Prussia , within the German Empire , as of 1871. Image Ostpreussen.JPG thumb 300px Map of EastPrussia in 1881. East ... 2008 , http www.encyclopedia.com topic East Prussia.aspx EastPrussia ref From 1772 1829 and 1878 1945, the Province of EastPrussia was part of the Germany German state of Prussia . The capital city was K nigsberg . EastPrussia enclosed the bulk of the ancestral lands of the Baltic Old Prussians . During ... ethnic group, while Poles and Lithuanians formed minorities. From the 13th century, EastPrussia ... First Partition of Poland First Partition of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth , EastPrussia was connected by land with the rest of the Prussian state and was reorganized as the Province of EastPrussia the following year. Between 1829 and 1878, the Province of EastPrussia was joined with Province of West Prussia West Prussia to form the Province of Prussia . The Kingdom of Prussia became the leading ... World War I restored West Prussia to Poland and made EastPrussia an exclave of Weimar Republic ... Nazi Germany s defeat in World War II in 1945, war torn EastPrussia was divided at Joseph ... on the River Nogat . Image Image Prussia ethnicity.JPG thumb 300px Ethnic settlement in East ... and under Polish control. Together with Warmia it formed the province of Royal Prussia . Eastern Prussia ... more details
year end 1945 life span 1919 1938 br 1941 1945 event1 Merged into br spaces 3 Silesia Province date event1 1938 1941 national anthem political subdiv about the historical Prussian province the present day province of Poland Lower Silesian Voivodeship The Province of Lower Silesia lang de Provinz Niederschlesien was a Provinces of Prussiaprovince of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. Between 1938 and 1941 it was reunited with Upper Silesia Province Upper Silesia as the Silesia Province . The capital of Lower Silesia was Wroc aw Breslau now Wroc aw in Poland . The province was further ... schutzgebiete.de provinz schlesien.htm Division of Siliesia Province ref . The province was not congruent ... County of Kladsko in the southeast. The province was disestablished at the end of World War II and with the implementation of the Oder Neisse line in 1945, the area east of the Neisse river fell ... , and Upper Silesia Oppeln Image Provnice of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia, 1905, Administrative Map.png ... of Prussia Silesia topics coord missing Germany Category Geography of Silesia Category History of Silesia Category Provinces of Prussia Lower Silesia, Province of da Niederschlesien de Niederschlesien es Provincia de Baja Silesia fr Basse Sil sie province it Provincia della Bassa Slesia nl ... more details
the Province of New EastPrussia was ceded according to the 1807 Treaties of Tilsit The P ock Plozk ...Infobox Former Subdivision native name Provinz Neuostpreu en common name New EastPrussia conventional long name Province of New EastPrussia subdivision Province nation Kingdom of Prussia event start Partitions of Poland Third Partition year start 1795 date start October 24 event end Treaties of Tilsit Treaty of Tilsit year end 1807 date end July 9 p1 Masovian Voivodeship 1526 1795 image p1 Image POL wojew dztwo mazowieckie IRP COA.svg 20px p2 Podlaskie Voivodeship 1513 1795 image p2 Image POL wojew dztwo podlaskie IRP COA.svg 20px s1 Duchy of Warsaw image s1 Image Duchy of Warsaw 11.PNG 20px s2 Russian Empire flag s2 Flag of Russia.svg image flag image coat image map image map caption capital stat area1 55000 stat pop1 914610 stat year1 1806 political subdiv Bialystok br Plozk New EastPrussia lang de Neuostpreu en lang pl Prusy Nowowschodnie was a Provinces of Prussiaprovince of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795 to 1807. It was created out of territory annexed in the Partitions of Poland Third Partition of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland and included parts of Masovia and Podlaskie ... New EastPrussia encompassed territory between EastPrussia and the Vistula , Bug River , and Neman ... thumb 350px right New EastPrussia Neuostpreu en and the Departments of Plozk and Bialystok, 1801 1807. New EastPrussia was divided into the Kammerdepartements Bia ystok Department Bialystok and P ock Plozk which were divided into the following counties Districts of Prussia Kreise Bia ystok Department ... faqpos.html FAQ for Posen, South Prussia, and New EastPrussia Territories and provinces of Prussia Historical divisions of Greater Poland coord missing Germany DEFAULTSORT New EastPrussia Category Masovia Category Provinces of Prussia Category 1795 establishments in Prussia de Neuostpreu en fr Nouvelle ... of Lipno and the Western portion of Mlawa and Plock areas were part of South Prussia in 1793 ... more details
Summary Information Description Location of EastPrussia in the former eastern territories of germany Source image oder neisse.gif WM Commons Date 10 25 08 Author Electionworld, rework user Sk pper d Permission free Commons other versions Licensing GFDL migration relicense ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Evacuation of EastPrussia partof World War II image Image Eastprussia weimar and 3rd reich.jpg thumb left 300px caption EastPrussia red , was separated from Germany ... place EastPrussia territory result Evacuation of over 1.8 million Germans German civilians ref name ..., 1958 The German government claimed total civilian losses in EastPrussia of 299,200 including 274,200 ... civilian dead in EastPrussia page 39 and overall civilian losses in entire Oder Neisse region at 75 100,000 page 65 ref casualties2 casualties3 notes Expulsion of Germans The evacuation of EastPrussia ... in EastPrussia and the Klaip da region between 20 January, and March 1945, as part of the Evacuation ..., including the Gauleiter of EastPrussia, Erich Koch , delayed action until January 20, when it was too ... died during the evacuation period. The Soviets took complete control of EastPrussia in May 1945 ..., 1958 The German government claimed total civilian losses in EastPrussia of 299,200 including 274,200 ... casualties in the 1945 campaign at 30,000 civilian dead in EastPrussia page 39 and overall civilian ... 193,000 Germans in EastPrussia but an estimated number of 800,000 managed to return after ... of the former German population remained in EastPrussia. ref Richard Overy , The Penguin Historical ... into EastPrussia in October 1944, but it was temporarily driven back two weeks later. After that, the Propagandaministerium ... during this effort was put together and shown in cinemas in EastPrussia, with the intention of hardening ... about the atrocities at Nemmersdorf, as well as on other crimes committed in EastPrussia, convinced ... military tribunals. Also, when Soviet troops moved into EastPrussia, large numbers of enslaved ... 82 Beevor, Ro pp.75 82 ref Lev Kopelev , who took part in the invasion of EastPrussia, sharply criticized ... 73 Beevor, Ro p.73 ref Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn also served in EastPrussia in 1945 and was arrested ... Refugees The evacuation plans for parts of EastPrussia were ready in the second half of 1944. They consisted ... more details
For Soviet invasion of EastPrussiaEast Prussian Offensive Infobox Military Conflict conflict East Prussian Campaign partof the Eastern Front World War I Eastern Front during World War I image Image BattleOfTannenberg1.jpg 300px caption Eastern Front, August 17 23, 1914. date August 17 September 14, 1914 place Province of EastPrussiaEastPrussia result Decisive German victory combatant1 flag Russian Empire combatant2 flag German Empire commander1 Paul von Rennenkampf br Alexander Samsonov commander2 Paul von Hindenburg br Erich Ludendorff br Maximilian von Prittwitz strength1 Russian First Army I Army br Russian Second Army II Army strength2 German Eighth Army VIII Army casualties1 360,000 ref XX 4 . . . , 2002. br . 1 ... World War I The Russian invasion of EastPrussia occurred during the First World War , lasting from ... Plan . Battle However, quite unexpectedly, Russia was able to mobilise an invasion into EastPrussiaPrussia being one of the integral states of the German union, and thus her invasion was a blow ... Army, under General Alexander Samsonov . They entered EastPrussia on 7 9 August. The Battle of Stallup nen ... , which would have meant abandoning the salient of EastPrussia. This would have fit in with the plans .... In short, the Germans had to fight back immediately and force the Russians from EastPrussia. Moltke ... approach the crisis in EastPrussia very differently from Prittwitz, who panicked when the Russian onslaught entered EastPrussia, and planned to take the offensive. Hindenburg and Ludendorff decided ... Lakes Battle of the Masurian Lakes , the Germans forced the First Army to retreat out of EastPrussia ... Publishing. DEFAULTSORT Russian Invasion Of EastPrussia 1914 Category Battles of World War I involving Russia Category Battles of World War I involving Germany Category EastPrussia Category ... 1914 in Russia it Invasione russa della Prussia Orientale 1914 he ru ... more details
List of cities and towns in EastPrussia , as used before 1945 class sortable wikitable City Town District Kreis Pop. in 1939 Current Name Current Administrative Unit Allenburg Landkreis Wehlau align right 2 694 Druzhba, Kaliningrad Oblast Druzhba Kaliningrad Oblast Russia Allenstein Landkreis Allenstein align right 50 396 Olsztyn Warmian Masurian Voivodeship Poland Angerburg Landkreis Angerburg align right 10 922 W gorzewo W gobork Warmia Masuria Orzysz Arys Landkreis Johannisburg align right 3 553 Orzysz Warmia Masuria Bartenstein Landkreis Bartenstein align right 12 912 Bartoszyce Warmia Masuria Bischofsburg Landkreis R el Biskupiec Warmia Masuria Bischofstein Ostpreu en R el align right 3 200 Bisztynek Warmia Masuria Braunsberg Landkreis Braunsberg align right 21 142 Braniewo Warmia Masuria Darkehmen Angerapp Landkreis Darkehmen Ozyorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast Ozyorsk Kaliningrad Domnau Bartenstein Domnovo Kaliningrad Elbing Stadtkreis align right 85 952 Elbl g Warmia Masuria Eydtkuhnen Landkreis Stallup nen align right 4 922 Chernyshevskoye Kaliningrad Fischhausen Landkreis Samland align right 3 879 Primorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast Primorsk Kaliningrad Frauenburg Ostpreu en Braunsberg align right 2 951 Frombork Warmia Masuria Friedland Ostpreu en Bartenstein Pravdinsk Kaliningrad Gehlenburg Johannisburg Bia a Piska Warmia Masuria Gerdauen Landkreis Gerdauen align right 5 118 Zheleznodorozhny, Kaliningrad Oblast Zheleznodorozhny Kaliningrad Gilgenburg Landkreis Osterode align right 1 700 D br wno Warmia Masuria Goldap Landkreis Goldap align right 12 786 Go dap Warmia Masuria Gumbinnen Landkreis Gumbinnen align right 24 534 Gusev Kaliningrad Guttstadt Landkreis Heilsberg Dobre Miasto Warmia Masuria Mamonovo Heiligenbeil Landkreis Heiligenbeil align right 12 100 Mamonovo Kaliningrad ... Category Geography related lists EastPrussia, cities and towns Category Lists of cities in Europe Prussia de Liste der St dte in Ostpreu en nl Lijst van steden in Oost Pruisen ... more details
Image Province of Mashonaland East.svg right Map of Zimbabwe with the province highlighted Image Mashonaland East constituency2008.gif right left 200px Image Mashonaland East districts.png thumb right 150px Districts of Mashonaland East Mashonaland East is a Provinces of Zimbabwe province of Zimbabwe . It has an area of 32,230 km and a population of approximately 1.1 million 2002 . Marondera is the capital of the province. Districts Mashonaland East is divided into eight districts Chikomba District Chikomba Goromonzi District Goromonzi Marondera District Marondera Mudzi District Mudzi Murehwa District Murehwa Mutoko District Mutoko Seke District Seke Wedza District Wedza See also Provinces of Zimbabwe Districts of Zimbabwe ZW provinces coord 17 30 S 32 00 E region ZW type adm1st source GNS enwiki display title Category Provinces of Zimbabwe Category Mashonaland EastProvince Zimbabwe geo stub af Masjonaland Oos bg da Mashonaland East de Mashonaland East et Ida Mashonaland es Mashonalandia Oriental eu Ekialdeko Mashonaland fr Mashonaland oriental ko id Mashonaland Timur it Provincia del Mashonaland Orientale mrj ms Mashonaland Timur nl Mashonaland East ja no Mashonaland East pl Maszona Wschodnia pt Mashonaland Este ro Mashonaland East ru sr fi Mashonaland East sv Mashonaland East tr Do u Mashonaland zh ... more details
The East Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was created by a redistribution in 1976, and took effect on 22 May 1977 following the Western Australian state election, 1977 1977 state election . It was formed from parts of the North East Metropolitan Province North East Metropolitan and South East Metropolitan Province South East Metropolitan provinces, and was a safe Australian Labor Party Labor seat. The province had two concurrent members during its brief history Bob Hetherington and Fred McKenzie , both of the Australian Labor Party . The 1982 redistribution increased the number of metropolitan provinces from 6 to 7 as against 10 in the rural and peri urban areas , but abolished the East Metropolitan Province. Its members won election in neighbouring provinces at the Western Australian state election, 1983 1983 election . The province was made up of four complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts those of Electoral district of Ascot Ascot , Electoral district of Canning Canning , Electoral district of Victoria Park Victoria Park and Electoral district of Welshpool Welshpool . At its creation, it represented 62,396 electors 9.86 of the State . References Gazette WA title Electoral Districts Act 1947 1975 Order in Council page 1975 1781 1847 date 9 June 1976 Gazette WA title Electoral Districts Act 1947 1981 Order in Council page 1982 113 173 date 20 January 1982 Electoral provinces of Western Australia, 1965 1989 Category Former electoral provinces of Western Australia ... more details
Infobox settlement name East Kazakhstan Province native name br settlement type Province image skyline 2 minaret mosque in Semey.jpg imagesize image alt image caption A mosque in Semey image shield shield alt image map East Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan.svg map alt map caption Map of Kazakhstan, location of East Kazakhstan Province highlighted latd 49 latm 57 lats latNS N longd 82 longm 37 longs longEW E coordinates type region KZ coordinates display title subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Kazakhstan subdivision type1 subdivision name1 blank name sec1 Districts of Kazakhstan Districts blank info sec1 15 blank1 name sec1 List of cities in Kazakhstan Cities blank1 info sec1 10 blank2 name sec1 Township s blank2 info sec1 30 blank3 name sec1 Village s blank3 info sec1 870 seat Oskemen seat type Capital political ... plate F website http akimvko.gov.kz footnotes East Kazakhstan Province lang kk , s Qazaqstan obl s is a provinces of Kazakhstan province of Kazakhstan . It occupies ... website Geographic location Centre East Kazakhstan Province North flag Russia Northeast East flagicon China Xinjiang , China Southeast South Almaty Province Southwest West Karagandy Province Northwest Pavlodar ProvinceEast Kazakhstan Province Provinces of Kazakhstan Category East Kazakhstan Province ... km2 283300 timezone1 East utc offset1 6 timezone1 DST not observed utc offset1 DST 6 postal code ... is Oskemen also referred to as Ust Kamenogorsk . The province borders Russia in the north and northeast ... of Pavlodar Pavlodar Province to the north west , Karagandy Karagandy Province to the west and Almaty Province to the south . The population of the province is 1,442,000, of which 320,000 live in the capital .... The province was created by the merger of two Soviet era Kazakhstan oblast s the old Vostochno Kazakhstanskaya East Kazakhstan Oblast and Semipalatinsk Oblast. Demographics 55 of the population is ethnic ... more details
coord 5 10 S 151 45 E display title Infobox settlement official name East New Britain Province other name native name nickname settlement type Provinces of Papua New Guinea Province motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag Flag of East New Britain.svg flag size 160px image seal seal size image map Papua new guinea east new britain province.png mapsize map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Papua New Guinea subdivision type2 Districts subdivision name2 Gazelle District ... postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes East New Britain is a province ... includes the Duke of York Islands . The capital of the province is Kokopo , not far from the old capital of Rabaul , which was largely destroyed in the 1994 volcanic eruption. East New Britain covers a total land area of convert 15816 km2 sqmi , and the province has an estimated population of 220,133 ... Austronesian languages spoken in the province, of which Kuanua , spoken by the Tolai on the Gazelle Peninsula is the most widely spoken. East New Britain has a dual economy a cash economy operates .... Districts and LLGs Each province in Papua New Guinea has one or more districts, and each district ... 5 Pomio District rowspan 5 Pomio Central Inland Pomio Rural LLG Central Inland Pomio Rural East Pomio Rural LLG East Pomio Rural Melkoi Rural LLG Melkoi Rural Sinivit Rural LLG Sinivit Rural West ... www.enbtourism.org.pg East New Britain Tourism & Trade Directory http www.eastnewbritain.gov.pg East ... 2008 Provinces of Papua New Guinea Category Provinces of Papua New Guinea Category East New Britain Province PapuaNewGuinea geo stub de East New Britain Province es Nueva Breta a del Este eo Orienta Nov Britujo fr Nouvelle Bretagne orientale gl Nova Breta a Oriental ko id East New Britain it Provincia della Nuova Britannia Est nl East New Britain ja tpi Is Niu Briten pl Nowa Brytania Wschodnia pt Nova Bretanha Oriental ru sv East New Britain tr Do u ... more details
pp semi small yes about the Iranian province Azerbaijan disambiguation Infobox province name East Azerbaijan Province native name native name lang fa ISO 639 2 code e.g. fa for Persian settlement type Provinces of Iran Province image skyline image alt image caption image map Locator map Iran East Azerbaijan Province.png map alt Map of Iran with East Azerbaijan highlighted map caption Location of East Azerbaijan within Iran latd 38.0766 longd 46.2800 coor pinpoint coordinates ... footnotes East Azerbaijan Province or East Azarbaijan Province lang fa ... . East Azerbaijan province is an industrial centre of Iran . East Azerbaijan province has ... weavers of East Azerbaijan. At present there are about 66,000 carpet production units in the province ... Azerbaijan. East Azerbaijan province is also one of the richest regions of Iran in natural minerals ... planned. UNESCO has two Biosphere reserves in East Azerbaijan province. One in Lake Urmia and the other ... East Azerbaijan Province North Northeast flag Azerbaijan East Ardabil Province Southeast Zanjan Province South Southwest West West Azerbaijan Province Northwest flag Armenia Provinces of Iran East Azerbaijan Province DEFAULTSORT East Azerbaijan Province Category East Azerbaijan Province Category Provinces ... ro Provincia Azarbaidjanul de Est ru sco East Azerbaijan Province simple East Azarbaijan Province ckb sr sh Isto ni ... province Ardabil , West Azerbaijan , and Zanjan province Zanjan . Its capital is Tabriz . Geography The province covers an area of approximately 47,830  km , it has a population of around four million people. According to the latest divisions of the country in 1996, the counties of this province ... city of Tabriz is the most important city of this province, culturally, politically, and commercially. The province has common borders with the current Republics of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nakhchivan ... more details
coord 4 20 S 143 15 E display title Infobox settlement official name East Sepik Province other name native name nickname settlement type Provinces of Papua New Guinea Province motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size 160px image seal seal size image map Papua new guinea east sepik province.png mapsize map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Papua New Guinea subdivision type2 Districts subdivision name2 Ambunti Dreikikir District br Angoram District br Maprik District br Wewak District br Wosera Gawi District br Yangoru Saussia District subdivision type2 Capital subdivision name2 Wewak government footnotes government type leader title Governor leader ... ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea . Its capital is Wewak . East Sepik has an estimated population of 343,180 ... PDF . Provinces of Papua New Guinea Category Provinces of Papua New Guinea Category East Sepik Province PapuaNewGuinea geo stub br East Sepik de East Sepik Province et Ida Sepik es Sepik del Este ... as East Sepik s first premier by Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare ... East Sepik s permanent premier with a full term. ref name national He remained in office until 1983 ... capital, is located on the coast of East Sepik. There are a scattering of islands off shore, and coastal ranges dominate the landscape just inland of the coast. The remainder of the province s geography ... of the year as it rises and falls. The southern areas of the province are taken up by the Hunstein ... and LLGs Each province in Papua New Guinea has one or more districts, and each district has ... 4 Yangoru Saussia District rowspan 4 Yangoru East Yangoru LLG East Yangoru Rural Numbo LLG Numbo Rural ... Sepik Est nl East Sepik ja tpi Is Sepik pl Sepik Wschodni pt East Sepik ru sv East Sepik zh ... more details
The South East Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was one of several metropolitan seats created following the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act No.2 1963 , and became effective on 22 May 1965. The province, with its mix of safe Australian Labor Party Labor and Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Assembly seats, also produced mixed fortunes for both parties until 1983, when a redistribution turned it into a safe Labor seat and the two sitting Liberal members successfully transferred to the new South Central Metropolitan Province seat. In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 , and was split between the Electoral region of East Metropolitan East Metropolitan and Electoral region of South Metropolitan South Metropolitan five member regions under the new proportional voting system. Geography The province was made up of several complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts , which changed at each distribution. class wikitable Redistribution Period Electoral districts Electors of State 1963 64 22 May 1965 22 May 1968 width 200 Electoral district of Beeloo Beeloo , Electoral district of Canning Canning , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth , Electoral district of Victoria Park Victoria Park align right 41,772 align right 11.27 1966 22 May 1968 22 May 1974 width 200 Electoral district of Canning Canning , Electoral district of Clontarf Clontarf , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth , Electoral district of Victoria Park Victoria Park align right 46,715 align right 11.29 1972 22 May 1974 22 May 1977 width 200 Electoral district of Canning Canning , Electoral district ... small note label 1 1 1 Transferred to South Central Metropolitan Province at the Western Australian ... more details
The East Midlands Oil Province , also known as the East Midlands Petroleum Province, covers the petroliferous geological area across the north eastern part of the East Midlands of England that has a few small oil fields. The largest field in the province is the Welton oil field, the second largest Onshore .... Including Wytch Farm, proportionately the East Midlands Province provides 11 of UK onshore oil excluding Wytch Farm, the East Midlands Province provides 65 of the UK s onshore oil. So far, the Province ... fields Most oil is transported by road tanker. It is the main part of the East Midlands Province ... fields in Britain, including the East Midlands Province PDF News items http news.bbc.co.uk ... costs The UK s first oil field was discovered in the East Midlands, at Hardstoft in east Derbyshire ... m3 of oil per day, rising to 3,000. The Centre is the home of Star Energy East Midlands Ltd on Barfield ... in August 2005 for 38.5m. Geology The Province comprises a major series of Carboniferous rift basins ... Namurian shales where they meet Dinantian Carboniferous limestone . East Glentworth Found near the A15 .... Owned by Star Energy East Midlands Ltd and originally ran by Candecca. Transported by road tanker to the Welton ... photo 416769 production starting in September 1998 at Cold Hanworth . Owned by Star Energy East Midlands ... Centre, which is just south of the oil field at Reepham. Stainton Just north east of Welton at Stainton ... Energy East Midlands Ltd. Originally ran by Candecca. http www.geograph.org.uk photo 186949 Situated ... in February 1981 by BP with production starting in November 1984. Owned by Star Energy East ... 1985. Owned by Star Energy East Midlands Ltd, although originally ran by BP and Candecca. Oil ... thumb right Farley s Wood production Keddington Next door and north east of Louth, Lincolnshire ... Park Exploration Ltd, although originally ran by EMOG East Midlands Oil & Gas a UK division of Fortune ... in October 1987. Just north east of Scunthorpe , near the junction of the A1077 road A1077 and A1029 ... more details
The North East Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was one of several metropolitan seats created following the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act No.2 1963 , and became effective on 22 May 1965. The province was very safe for the Australian Labor Party , which held most or all of the component Assembly seats. In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 , and was split between the five member Electoral region of East Metropolitan East Metropolitan and seven member Electoral region of North Metropolitan North Metropolitan regions under the new proportional voting system. Geography The province was made up of several complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts , which changed at each distribution. class wikitable Redistribution Period Electoral districts Electors of State 1963 64 22 May 1965 22 May 1968 width 200 Electoral district of Bayswater Bayswater , Electoral district of Belmont Belmont , Electoral district of Maylands Maylands , Electoral district of Mount Lawley Mount Lawley , Electoral district of Swan Swan align right 53,372 align right 14.40 1966 22 May 1968 22 May 1974 width 200 Electoral district of Ascot Ascot , Electoral district of Belmont Belmont , Electoral district of Maylands Maylands , Electoral district of Mirrabooka Mirrabooka , Electoral district of Swan Swan align right 56,308 align right 13.62 1972 22 May 1974 22 May 1977 width 200 Electoral district of Ascot Ascot , Electoral district of Maylands Maylands , Electoral district of Morley Morley , Electoral district of Swan Swan align right 61,565 align right 11.18 1976 22 May 1977 22 May 1983 width 200 Electoral district of Dianella Dianella , Electoral district of Maylands Maylands , Electoral district ... more details
East Yarra Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council until 2006. It was abolished from the Victorian general election, 2006 2006 state election in the wake of the Steve Bracks Bracks Labor government s reform of the Legislative Council. Members for East Yarra Province class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Other   Edward Miller Australian politician Edward Miller Unaligned 1904&ndash 1913 Australian politics party colours Other   James Balfour Australian politician James Balfour Unaligned 1904&ndash 1913 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 James Merritt Australian politician James Merritt Non Labor 1913&ndash 1917 Australian politics party colours Other   Robert Beckett Australian politician Robert Beckett Non Labor 1913&ndash 1917 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1917&ndash 1928 rowspan 4 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   rowspan 6 William Edgar Australian politician William Edgar rowspan 4 Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist rowspan 4 1917&ndash 1931 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   George Swinburne Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1928&ndash 1928 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   Robert Menzies Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1928&ndash 1929 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   rowspan 4 Clifdon Eager Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1930&ndash 1931 Australian politics party colours UAP   United Australia Party United Australia 1931&ndash 1945 Australian politics party colours UAP   United Australia Party United Australia 1931&ndash 1945 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Liberal   rowspan 2 Liberal Party of Australia Liberal rowspan 2 1945&ndash 1958 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia Liberal 1945&ndash 1948 rowspan ... more details
of the Kingdom of Prussia included the provinces of West PrussiaProvince West Prussia , EastPrussiaProvinceEastPrussia , Brandenburg Province Brandenburg , Saxony Province Saxony including ... of Thorn of 1466, Prussia was split into the western Royal Prussia , a province of Poland, and the eastern ... Junker class of landed aristocrats in the East who dominated Prussia into the 20th century. Symbols ... millions of Catholic Church Catholics in the west and in Poland. EastPrussia s southern region of Masuria ... not only these two areas, but also areas with a German majority in the Province of West Prussia. After World War II , EastPrussia, Silesia, most of Pomerania, and the eastern part of Brandenburg ... p. 33. ref This was the area east of the mouth of the Vistula River, later sometimes called Prussia ... province of Habsburg Austria. ref Koch, A History of Prussia , p. 105. ref It signalled the beginning ... History 1970 p. 39. ref In 1744 the County of East Frisia fell to Prussia following the extinction ... World War I WWI the Provinces of Province of Posen Posen and West PrussiaProvince West Prussia ... , such as the Provinces of Province of Posen Posen and West Prussia , as well as eastern Upper Silesia ... territories. EastPrussia became an exclave, only reachable by ship the Seedienst Ostpreu en Sea Service EastPrussia or by a railway through the Polish corridor . The German government seriously ... endangered. Nevertheless, in EastPrussia and some industrial areas, the National Socialist German Workers ... , Eastern Brandenburg , and southern EastPrussia , to Poland, with the northern third of EastPrussia ...About the historical state of Prussia Infobox Former Country native name Preu en conventional long name Prussia common name Prussia continent Europe region Central Europe, Germany country Prussia era Early ... , democracy year start 1525 year end 1947 date pre event start Duchy of Prussia date start 10 April event end Allied Control Council Abolition de jure date end 25 February event1 Brandenburg Prussia ... more details
India Syriac language Syriac Beth Hindaye was an ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East , at least ... part of the metropolitan province of Fars East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Fars , but were detached from that province in the 7th century, and again in the 8th, and given their own metropolitan bishop . Due to the distance between India and the seat of the Patriarch of the Church of the East , communication with the church s heartland was often spotty, and the province was frequently without a bishop ... a thriving East Syrian community at least as early as the third century the Saint Thomas Christians , was initially dependent on the East Syrian metropolitan Fars East Syrian Ecclesiastical Provinceprovince of Fars . It was raised to the status of a metropolitan province of the Church of the East ... province of India had been suppressed , due to communication difficulties. At the beginning of the fourteenth century the Indian church was again dependent on the Church of the East . Sassanian period The bishop David of Maishan East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Maishan , who flourished ... of Fars East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Fars , which also claimed Saint Thomas as its ... 649 59 raised India to the status of a metropolitan province, probably because of the unsatisfactory oversight of the metropolitan Shem transl ar DIN on of Fars East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province ... and dioceses of the Church of the East, the metropolitan province of India had been suppressed because ... home to a thriving East Syrian Nestorian Christian Nestorian Christian community, known as the St ... Nestorian metropolitan province of India. Angamale, the former seat of the Nestorian metropolitans ... of the East became Catholic in 1553, both the Nestorian and Chaldean churches intermittently ... Timothy I again detached India from Fars and created a separate metropolitan province for India. Communications ... province must have lapsed shortly after it was created by Isho transl ar DIN yahb III. An alternative ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox Anglican Church show name Church of the Province of Southeast Asia image Image Anglican Province Of The Church Of South East Asia.png 130px center caption Provincial Crest of the Province of Anglican Church in South East Asia primate John Chew Hiang Chea Most Reverend ... http www.anglican.org.sg Diocese of Singapore The Church of the Province of South East Asia , a member ... included Labuan, and the Diocese of Kuching which included Brunei . Province of South East Asia In 1996, autocephaly was attained when the Province of South East Asia consisting of the Dioceses of West ... The polity of the Church of the Province of South East Asia is Episcopalian church governance , which ... and liturgy The Church of the Province of South East Asia embraces three orders of ministry deacon ... by St. Stephen s Parish, Manila, Philippines The center of the Church of the Province of South East ... way . ref Ecumenical relations The dioceses of the Church of the Province of South East Asia participate ... many other Anglican churches, the Church of the Province of South East Asia is not a member of the World ... East India Company s settlement of Penang Island in 1786. George Caunter , a local magistrate ... became a Crown colony Crown Colony in 1946. In 1867, The East India Company transferred Penang to the British ... from then onwards until the creation of the Province. Anglican work in Malaya and Singapore 1909 ... Reverend Dr Moses Tay , Bishop of Singapore, was consecrated as the first Metropolitan Archbishop of the Province the same year. The Province celebrated its 10th Anniversary in February 2006. Membership ... es organized into diocese s. The Province is divided into four dioceses. Furthermore, the Dioceses of Kuching ... Revd John Chew Archbishop of South East Asia , Bishop of Singapore Right Reverend Rt Revd Bolly Lapok ... Rt Revd Ng Moon Hing Bishop of West Malaysia List of primates of South East Asia class wikitable style width 95 colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Archbishops of South East Asia ... more details
the late Sassanian period. Media became a metropolitan province of the Church of the East during ...Hulwan Syriac lang syr , one of the chief towns in the western Iranian province of Medes Media , was a metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the eighth and twelfth centuries, with suffragan dioceses for Dinawar, Hamadan, Nihawand and al Kuj perhaps Karaj d Abu Dulaf . Hulwan was ranked among the exterior provinces , so called to distinguish them from the province of the patriarch and the five core Mesopotamian interior provinces. Background A number of East Syrian dioceses in Iran existed by the beginning of the fifth century, but they were not grouped into a metropolitan province in 410. After establishing five metropolitan provinces in Mesopotamia, Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac provided that the bishops of the more remote dioceses of Fars, of the Islands, of Beth Madaye Media , of Beth Raziqaye Rai and of the country of Abrshahr Tus must accept the definition established in this council at a later date . ref Chabot, 273 ref By the end of the fifth century there were at least three East Syrian dioceses in the Sassanian province of Media in western Iran. Hamadan ... used to refer to the East Syrian diocese of Hamadan as well as to the region as a whole. Although no East Syrian bishops of Beth Madaye are attested before 457, the reference to Beth Madaye in Canon ... Hamadan. In 893 Eliya of Damascus listed Hulwan as a metropolitan province, with suffragan dioceses ... surviving centres of East Syrian Christianity in Media. Around the beginning of the thirteenth century ..., 479 ref The bishop Abraham of Hamadan was transferred to the diocese of Kashkar East Syrian Diocese ... Wilmshurst, D. J., The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318 1913 Louvain, 2000 Category Assyrian geography Category Bishops of the Assyrian Church of the East Category Christian organizations established in the 8th century Dioceses of the Church of the East ... more details