- Kraków (Polish: [ˈkrakuf] ), also
spelled as
Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the
oldest cities in Poland.
Situated on the
Vistula River...
- Acta
Zoologica Cracoviensia is a
rapid open-access peer-reviewed
journal published by the
Institute of
Systematics and
Evolution of Animals,
Polish Academy...
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Seniorate Province, also
known as the
Senioral Province, was a
district prin****lity in the
Duchy of
Poland that was
formed in 1138,
following the fragmentation...
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Georg Cracow, Kraków,
Cracov,
Cracau or
Cracovius (7
November 1525, in
Stettin – 17
March 1575, in Leipzig) was a
German lawyer and statesman. In 1549...
- Zaleski,
Kronika życia,
Cracov 1999, p. 29,
cited in:
Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski,
Przemilczane ludobójstwo na Kresach,
Cracov 2008, p. 88
History of Buczacz...
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faunistic data on
Neotropical Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with
descriptions of new species. Part.1. Acta zool.
cracov. 45: 287-316 [1] v t e...
- with
their opponent Duke
Bogislaw IV of Pomerania. He
briefly controlled Cracov after the
death of
Henry IV
Probus but soon sold it to the king of Bohemia...
- Konopnickiej, M.. (2002).
Natural toxins from cyanobacteria. Acta Biol.
Cracov Bot. 45. ISSN 0001-5296 Zegura, Bojana; Sedmak, Bojan; Filipic,
Metka (2003)...
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introduction into the
Ebola virus biology and disease" (PDF).
Folia Med
Cracov. 54 (3): 57–65. PMID 25694096.
Retrieved 6
August 2020.
Krammer F, Smith...
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MCCLXX obiit ilustrissimus princeps et dnus,
Vladislaus dictus pius dux
Cracov.
Kazimierz Stronczyński
alleged that the
gravestone was false, but the fact...