- Pravdinsk
Pravdinsk (audio-ru|Правдинск|RU-Pravdinsk.ogg; Audio-de|Friedland in Ostpreußen|Friedland in Ostpreußen.ogg; _lt. Romuva; _pl. Frydląd) is a town in
Kaliningrad Oblast ,Russia . It is the administrative center ofPravdinsky District . Pravdinsk lies on the Lava River, approximately 30 km fromBagrationovsk . Population: 4,480 (2002 Census); 4,143 (1989 Census).The town was founded in 1312 by the
Teutonic Knights in Prussia as a ford across the river. Known then by its German name "Friedland" ("peaceful land"), the town became part of theDuchy of Prussia after the secularization of the Teutonic Knights in 1525. Under the ruling Hohenzollern dynasty, Friedland became part of theKingdom of Prussia in 1701.On
June 14 1807 , Napoleon Bonaparte won the nearbyBattle of Friedland against a combined Russian-Prussian army. The town became part of theGerman Empire in 1871 during the Prussian-ledunification of Germany .Conquered by the
Red Army duringWorld War II , the town was transferred fromGermany to theSoviet Union according to the 1945Potsdam Conference and had its German population expelled. The town was renamed from "Friedland" to "Pravdinsk" ("Pravda" meaning "truth" in Russian). The Church ofSt. George in the town centre is now aRussian Orthodox church.It is identified in some historical accountsFact|date=August 2007 with
Romuva , said to be the center ofBaltic paganism . The Lithuanian name for Pravdinsk is 'Romuva', and this was most likely its name inOld Prussian as well. Whether Romuva was in fact associated with Baltic paganism is disputed, however. SomeFact|date=August 2008 have suggested that this belief started when early Christian chroniclers were confused by the similarity between 'Romuva' and 'Rome', and by their own unwarranted assumption that Baltic paganism should resemble Roman paganism in being focused around a particular geographical center.Famous residents
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Moritz Heling ,1522 Friedland evangelical theologian
*Hartmut Lubomierski *1943 Friedland, Datenschutzexperte
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