The Trakehner Stud Liski near Bartoszyce (Bartenstein), formerly East Prussia. Trakehner, the noblest breed of German warmblood horses from East Prussia, were named after the place Trakehnen, where in 1732 Schweiken were verdelt, on which this breed goes back. Today, the Trakehner predominates in Polish and German horse breeding. [automated translation]
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3031 x 1814 px | 25.7 x 15.4 cm | 10.1 x 6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 July 1995Location:
PolandPhotographer:
Josef Wronski/Süddeutsche Zeitung PhotoMore information:
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Trakehner Stud Liski near Bartoszyce (Bartenstein) in Poland. The Trakehner Stud Liski near Bartoszyce (Bartenstein), formerly East Prussia. Trakehner, the noblest breed of German warmblood horses from East Prussia, were named after the place Trakehnen, where in 1732 Schweiken were verdelt, on which this breed goes back. Today, the Trakehner predominates in Polish and German horse breeding. [automated translation]. Date created: 01/07/1995-31/07/1995