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- century Red Sea Tower (Baszta Morze Czerwone) from 1513 Weavers' Tower (Baszta Tkaczy) from the 15th century White Head Tower (Baszta Białogłówka) from the...
- The Maiden Tower (Polish: Baszta Panieńska; German: Frauenturm), also known as the Tower of Seven Coats (Polish: Baszta Siedmiu Płaszczy; German: Siebenmantelturm)...
- Tower) in Toruń The Krzywa Wieża (Leaning Tower) in Ząbkowice Śląskie The Baszta Sowia (Owl's Tower) in Pyrzyce The St. Margaret Evangelic church Tower in...
- most recognizable landmarks 14th-century city walls Blacksmiths Tower (Baszta Kowalska) St. Hedwig's Church Holy Cross Church (commonly referred to as...
- Lubin is twinned with: Rhein-Lahn (district), Germany Gothic Głogów Tower (Baszta Głogowska) Gothic Our Lady of Częstochowa church, 15th century Tympanum...
- area during the Warsaw Uprising. On 27–28 August 1944, soldiers of the AK "Baszta” (Tower) regiment mastered the strong point of resistance in the monastery...
- the Dukes of Legnica (currently used as a museum), two old churches, the Baszta Tkaczy (Weavers' Tower) and preserved fragments of city walls. The biggest...
- located in Czchów, located on a hill known as the Keep on the Dunajec (Baszta nad Dunajcem) in Brzesko County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Poland. In...
- Museum Gothic Church of Saint Nicholas medieval Copernicus Canal medieval Baszta Żeglarska (Sailing Tower) Renaissance water tower, the oldest in Poland...
- in Warsaw were organised into several battalions, including the famous "Baszta", "Zośka", "Parasol" and "Wigry", which later took part in the Warsaw Uprising...