Kaliningrad, a forgotten territory

Authors

  • HERNAN SANTIS ARENAS Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Keywords:

Kaliningrad, Political Geography, Territory

Abstract

At the end of Second World War, the government of Soviet Union to occupy with military corps the oldest Konigsberg and sorrounder area of Eastern Prussia founded by Teutonic arder of Knighthood on XIIIth Century. The land was sovietize with new inhabitants and the oldest german peoples was compulsory to move inside others soviets territories, Actualiy many govemmentsorpeoples of differentcountriesare interestingaboutanewfuturefor Kaliningrádskaia Oblast; lithuanians, poiishs and germans are worried aboui; Russian Goverment is looking for an agreement with European Economic Communiry, The Kaliningrad subject it seems that out of interest for the analyst, as long as geographers it seems to [orget wich this area was homeland of the geographer, mathetician and philosopher, I. Kant.

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Published

1993-01-01

How to Cite

SANTIS ARENAS, H. (1993). Kaliningrad, a forgotten territory. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (20), 59–62. Retrieved from https://teologiayvida.uc.cl/index.php/RGNG/article/view/40519

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