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Czarnków
... Greater Poland (Wielkopolska Province) before 1999 in Czarnkow-Trzcianka County. It has 13,000 inhabitants ...
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Czarnków (translated from German)
... ci 6 64-700 Czarnków Homepage : www.czarnkow.pl E Mail : Czarnków [ ] ( deutsch Czarnikau) a ...
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Powiat of Czarnków-Trzcianka
Powiat of Czarnków-Trzcianka The Powiat of Czarnków-Trzcianka is the second biggest administrative district in the Greater Poland Voivodship in Poland. Its name comes from its two largest communes, Czarnków and Trzcianka, although the administrative seat of the powiat is Czarnków. The district covers 1808,19 km² and has a ...
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Powiat Czarnkowsko Trzcianecki (translated from German)
Powiat Czarnkowsko Trzcianecki That Powiat Czarnkowsko Trzcianecki a district is in that Polish Woiwodschaft large Poland . The circle has a surface of 1808,19 km² on those 86,044 inhabitants to live. The population density amounts to 44 inhabitants on 1 km² (2004). Municipalities The Powiat covers eight municipalities. Municipality: Czarnków ...
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District Scharnikau (Wartheland) (translated from German)
District Scharnikau (Wartheland) The neutrality of this article is disputed. The reasons stand on that Discussion side or on that Seite for neutrality problems . Attempts, the article neutraler to formulate and remove this component only if it is no longer necessary. The Prussian German District Scharnikau (Wartheland) and the predecessor circles ...
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Trzcianka
... it has belonged to Wielkopolska Province and Czarnkow-Trzcianka County. Previously in Pila Voivodship (1975 ... valley of Notec river to Sedziwoj of Czarnkow. There were three villages: Biala, Gulcz, and ...
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Kreis Czarnikau
Kreis Czarnikau This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page . This article belongs in one or more categories. Please categorize this article to list it with similar topics. This article ...
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Poznan District
Poznan District It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Posen District. (Discuss) Poznań District was the southern of two administrative districts (Polish:Rejencja, German: Regierungsbezirk) of the Grand Duchy of Poznań (1815-1918) (later also called Province of Poznań (1849-1918) by the ...
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List of powiats in Poland
List of powiats in Poland Administrative divisionof Poland Voivodship Powiat (list) Gmina (list) The following is a list of powiats in Poland. A Powiat (pronounced povyat) is a second level of Polish administrative division, between voivodships and communes. As such it is roughly equivalent to prefectures, counties or districts in other ...
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Wielkopolska Uprising (1918–1919)
Wielkopolska Uprising (1918–1919) Soldiers of the Great Polish Army Greater Poland Uprising of 1918–1919 (Polish: ) was a military insurrection of the Polish people in the Greater Poland region (also called the Grand Duchy of Poznań) against the German/Prussian forces. Background After the 1795 Third Partition of Poland, Poland ceased to ...
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