The heavily militarised semi-exclave Kaliningrad Oblast is making waves after Poland said it would rename the Russian city of Kaliningrad. The city, formerly known as Königsberg, is in the region wedged between Lithuania and Poland and found about 660km away from Russia. The region was initially handed to the Soviet Union as part of the Potsdam Agreement following World War II and the status quo became permanent in 1990. Kaliningrad is located in the Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Picture: Supplied Founded in 1255 by the Teutonic Order, the city was named in honour of the Bohemian King Ottokar II, and was...