Elbląg (Polish: [ˈɛlblɔŋk] ; German: Elbing; Prussian: Elbings) is a city in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, located in the eastern
Chełmno, Elbing and Danzig), three chamberlains (Polish: podkomorzy) and two delegates from each of the main cities: Thorn, Danzig and Elbing were part
four powiats (counties or administrative divisions): Sztum County, (Powiat Sztumski), Kiszpork County, (Powiat Kiszporski), Elbląg County, (Powiat Elbląski)
Marienburg) and into the Vistula Lagoon. Further east near Elbląg (German: Elbing), the border with East Prussia crossed the Vistula Spit, Vistula Lagoon
to their internment places. In 1862 the Elbląg Canal was built between Elbing (Elbląg) and Eylau by engineer Georg Steenke, which enabled the inland town