Mława — Mława … Deutsch Wikipedia
MLAWA — (Pol. Mława; Rus. Mlava), town in the province of Warsaw, N.E. central Poland. The earliest documented information on the Jewish community is dated 1543. It is included in a report of a case of blood libel , which mentions the name of the parnas… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mława — Héraldique … Wikipédia en Français
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 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mlawa — Mlawa, Kreisstadt im russisch poln. Gouv. Plozk, an der Mlaum, Knotenpunkt der Eisenbahnen Marienburg M. und Kowel M., mit 5 Kirchen, einem Rathaus (16. Jahrh.), einem Zollamt erster Klasse, ansehnlichem Handel und (1897) 11,504 Einw. – M., 1429… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Mlawa — Mlawa, Kreisstadt im russ. poln. Gouv. Plozk, an der Mlawka, 11.504 E.; russ. preuß. Bahngrenzstation … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mława — Coordinates: 53°07′N 20°22′E / 53.117°N 20.367°E / 53.117; 20.367 … Wikipedia
Mława County — Powiat mławski County … Wikipedia
Mława pogrom — The Mława pogrom[1] was a series of violent incidents in June 1991 when a rioting mob attacked Roma residents of the Polish town of Mława causing hundreds to flee in terror. The violence, described as motivated by racism and jealousy, received… … Wikipedia
Mlawa — Town in Poland that was the scene of an anti Gypsy pogrom toward the end of the Communist period in 1991, during which many houses were burned down. Many of the town s Romanies fled to Sweden but were refused residence and returned to Poland … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies