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Belweder (Polish pronunciation: [bɛlˈvɛdɛr]; from the
Italian belvedere, "beautiful view") is a
neoclassical palace in Warsaw, Poland.
Erected in 1660...
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presidential tenant was Lech Wałęsa when he
moved to the
Palace from
Belweder in 1994.
Belweder, in Warsaw, was the
official seat of the
president until 1993...
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Belweder was the
brand name of the OT1471
television set,
manufactured in People's
Republic of
Poland (PRL) from 1957 to 1960 at the
Warszawskie Zakłady...
- of
Polish rye
vodka produced and
distributed by LVMH. It is
named after Belweder, the
Polish presidential palace in Warsaw,
whose illustration appears on...
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include over 9,500
trees and po****tions of
peafowl and red squirrels. The
Belweder, a
historic palace and now one of the
official residences of the President...
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Society of
Friends of
Sciences (Staszic Palace), St. Alexander's Church, the
Belweder. Many
classicist tenement houses were
built on
Senatorska Street and along...
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official residence of the
Polish head of
state and
president alongside the
Belweder Palace,
located in Warsaw, Poland.
Originally constructed in 1643 as an...
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Kazimierz Palace.
During this period, he was
sometimes invited to the
Belweder Palace as
playmate to the son of the
ruler of
Russian Poland,
Grand Duke...
- by the right-wing parties,
caused public unrest. On 14
December at the
Belweder Palace, Piłsudski
officially transferred his
powers as
Chief of
State to...
- Wysocki, took arms from
their garrison on 29
November 1830 and
attacked the
Belweder Palace, the main seat of the
Grand Duke. The
final spark that
ignited Warsaw...