The first settler of the present-day village of Altmar arrived.
Further development, particularly in the early 1900s, followed the established road network and gradually filled in the open fields, creating the present-day village of Rowledge.
They lay in wait in a ravine three miles south of the present-day village of Lake George.
This description could only apply to the present-day village, and is considered to be the first unambiguous mention of Głogówek.
It was several hundred metres west of the present coast line of the present-day village of Westerland.
His route between these places would have brought him close to the present-day village.
During the Middle Ages there existed several settlements in the area of the present-day village.
The area of Aappilattoq has been inhabited since the 19th century, but the present-day village was founded in 1922.
The battle site has long been thought to have been near the present-day village of Dunnichen in Angus.
The region contains about eighty archaeological and historical sites, many of which are in the vicinity of present-day villages.