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Šwięty Wojciech (Gdańsk-Šw. Wojciech)

Šwięty Wojciech (Gdańsk-Šw. Wojciech) was formerly part of the German Empire. In the German Empire, the place was called Sankt Albrecht (Danzig-St. Albrecht).
The place is now called Šwięty Wojciech (Gdańsk-Šw. Wojciech) and belongs to Poland.

Historical place name Country Administration Time
Sankt Albrecht (Danzig-St. Albrecht) German Empire Danzig (St.Kr.) before the Versailles Treaty
Sankt Albrecht, Pfarrdorf (D.-S.A.,P.) Free City of Danzig Danzig (St.Kr.) after the Versailles Treaty
Sankt Albrecht, Pfarrdorf (D.-S.A.,P.) Free City of Danzig Danzig (St.Kr.) after the Versailles Treaty
Sankt Albrecht-Pfarrdorf (D.-S. A.-P.) German Empire Danzig (St.Kr.) 1939
Sankt Albrecht-Vorstadt (D.-St. A.-V.) German Empire Danzig (St.Kr.) 1939
Sankt Albrecht (Danzig-St. Albrecht) German Empire Danzig (St.Kr.) 1940
Šwięty Wojciech (Gdańsk-Šw. Wojciech) Poland Gdańsk m. 1945
Šwięty Wojciech (Gdańsk-Šw. Wojciech) Poland Gdańsk 1992