Wykow was formerly part of the German Empire. In the German Empire, the place was called Tripshuben.
The place is now called Wyki and belongs to Poland.
Historical place name | Country | Administration | Time |
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Wykow | German Empire | Krotoschin | before the Versailles Treaty |
Wyki | Poland | Krotoszyn | after the Versailles Treaty |
Wykow | German Empire | Krotoschin | 1939 |
Tripshuben | German Empire | Krotoschin | 1939 |
Wyki | Poland | Krotoszyn | 1945 |
Wyki | Poland | Kalisz | 1992 |