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    Powiśle or Dolne Powiśle is a cultural and geographic region in northern Poland, administratively located in the Pomeranian and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeships...
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  • Powiśle may refer to: Powiśle, Warsaw Powiśle-Skarpa Powiśle-Solec Warszawa Powiśle railway station Powiśle (region), a geographical region along the...
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    ([ʂtum]) (formerly German: Stuhm) is a town in northern Poland in the Powiśle region, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of Sztum County...
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    Vistula): Wielkie Żuławy Malborskie Żuławy Elbląskie Powiśle (English: Vistula Plains), ethnocultural region grossly coextensive with the territory of the former...
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    Masuren) and Powiśle, which had been in parts of the East Prussian Government Region of Allenstein and of the West Prussian Government Region of Marienwerder...
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    Masuria (category Masuria (region))
    Ełk. The region covers a territory of some 10,000 km2 which is inhabited by approximately 500,000 people. Masuria is bordered by Warmia, Powiśle and Chełmno...
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    River on a hill in the vicinity of a small lake in the south of Dolne Powiśle region, approximately 20 km (12 mi) west of Iława, 36 km (22 mi) north-east...
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    German Confederation by Germany, thus being a German historical region) Powiśle (Polish: Powiśle, roughly English: Lower Vistula Plains), with its northern...
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  • Land Farther Pomerania Hither Pomerania Prekmurje Prussia Bartia Natangia Powiśle Pogesania Pomesania Sambia Rhineland Rhenish Hesse Right-bank Ukraine Romandy...
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    Malbork Land and Upper Prussia known under the ethnographic designation of Powiśle and constituting the westernmost strip of historical Prussia; and finally...
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    eastern bank of the Vistula, nowadays called Powiśle (Vistula Plains), belongs to the historical region of Prussia. The province is one of rich cultural...
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    of the emerging Polish state. Chełmno Land borders Gdańsk Pomerania and Powiśle in the north, Masuria in the north-east, Dobrzyń Land in the south-east...
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  • Sztum 1974: ZKP POM Sztum 1978: LKS Powiśle Czernin 1993: KP Olimpia Sztum Regional Polish Cup, (Pomeranian region): 2003–04 "Puchar Polski 2003/2004,...
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    east of Frascati on the southeastern edge of Downtown and south of the Powiśle suburb. Solec was a self governing settlement and town from 1675 until...
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    Warmo, and Ermland derives from his widow Erma. Warmia is bordered by Powiśle in the west, Masuria in the south and east, and Bartia and Natangia in...
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    (Warmia, Pomesania, and Pogesania, the latter two together forming Powiśle) rim of the region. By the Second Peace of Thorn (1466), Warmia and the Malbork Land...
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    suburbs forced poorer residents to move across the river into Praga or Powiśle and Solec districts, similar to the East End of London and London Docklands...
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    Town. In September, his forces were transferred to attack the boroughs of Powiśle and Czerniaków, where they committed further atrocities, including killing...
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    during the Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 (excluding the Białystok region) were permanently ceded to the USSR by the new Polish communist government...
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    First Polish Army (1 Armia Wojska Polskiego) landed in the Czerniaków and Powiśle areas and made contact with Home Army forces on the night of 14/15 September...
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    Gdańsk and 145 km (90 mi) southwest of Kaliningrad. It is part of the region of Powiśle. The Pomesanian settlement called Kwedis existed in the 11th century...
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    the regional capital Gdańsk. It is situated on the Vistula, in the region of Powiśle. The village was first mentioned in 1570. In 1868, it had a population...
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    Russian, nor did it address the Polish-Lithuanian dispute over the Vilnius Region, since those borders were demarcated at the time by the Foch Line. The July...
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    atrocities took place later in the Czerniaków district and after the fall of Powiśle and Mokotów districts. Until the end of September 1944, Polish resistance...
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    Sub-dialects of different boroughs – for instance the language of Praga, Wola, Powiśle Professional sub-dialects – for instance the language of cabmen, shopkeepers...
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    1920, British anti-Polish decisions in the plebiscite in East Prussia (Powisle, Warmia, and Mazuria) during Soviet offensive towards Warsaw... July 28...
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    Captured insurgents were hanged or otherwise executed after the fall of Powiśle and Mokotów districts as well. More than 200,000 Poles were killed in the...
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    Corridor to the Sea or Gdańsk Corridor, was a territory located in the region of Pomerelia (Pomeranian Voivodeship, eastern Pomerania, formerly part of...
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  • Uprising led to the displacement of Lithuanian troops from the Suwałki Region and a year later at the end of September 1920, Polish army defeated the...
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  • Trans-Olza (category Moravian-Silesian Region)
    Period. Its name comes from the Olza River. The history of the Trans-Olza region began in 1918, when, after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the...
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