Brenna, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

The village of Brenna is first mentioned in documents from 1490. It was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia which in 1526 became part of the Hapsburg of the Austria-Hungary Empire. From 1653, the village was one of those that belonged to the Teschener Kammer, a set of landed estates. After the fall of Austria-Hungary following World War I, this area was divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia, and Brenna fell on the Polish side of the border.

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Brenna, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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- Brenna, Poland (Wikipedia)

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Arial panorama of Brenna (2007).
Source: Lilly M. via Wikipedia Commons.

Pre-Volga Origin

Title: Enders
Latitude: 51.659500
Longitude: 46.550167
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Longitude: 45.070333