The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has undergone a transformation over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has undergone a transformation over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
Ketrzyn is a small town in the Warmian-Masurian province, in the lands of the Bartow tribe, near Reszel and Ryn.
Ketrzyn, under the Prussian name Rast, existed as early as 1329, when a Teutonic watchtower was built here.
Ketrzyn is a small town in the Warmian-Masurian province, in the lands of the Bartow tribe, near Reszel and Ryn.
Ketrzyn, under the Prussian name Rast, existed as early as 1329, when a Teutonic watchtower was built here.