Re: Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz
Gerhard has given a good answer. However, I would like to add 2 things.
1. In Polish, Sand = piasek. A village named Piaski is known as Sand in German. Villages such as Piaskowice, Piaskowo, etc. are all variations of this and might be known as Sand... dorf / berg, etc. There are numerous villages in Poland with variations of that name and several near Lodz.
2. How near is, "sehr nahe"? It can be a problem to decide if this means within 10 km, 40 km, or 100 km. So for example, one can also find the known village of Sandhoehe (= Kecerczyn) which is a short distance south of Przedecz. It should at least be considered as a possibility even though it seems rather far from Lodz.
Jerry
gesamter Thread:
- Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz -
Wolfgang Köllner †,
21.09.2006, 20:39
- Re: Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz -
Gerhard König,
21.09.2006, 21:22
- Re: Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz - Wolfgang Köllner †, 22.09.2006, 10:37
- Re: Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz - Jerry Frank †, 22.09.2006, 02:32
- Re: Ortsuche "Sandorf" od. "Sanddorf" / Lodz-Zgierz -
Gerhard König,
21.09.2006, 21:22
