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Kuyavia (Polish: Kujawy; Latin:
Cuiavia), also
referred to as Cuyavia, is a
historical region in north-central Poland,
situated on the left bank of Vistula...
- Klub
Sportowy Cuiavia Inowrocław is a
football club from Inowrocław, Poland. It was
founded in 1922. They
currently compete in the IV liga Kuyavia-Pomerania...
- Władysław I the Elbow-high (Władysław Łokietek ) 1327–1339
Przemysl of
Cuiavia (Przemysł Kujawski)
After 1305 part of the
united Kingdom of
Poland as...
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Diocese of Kujawy–Pomorze (i.e. Kujawy–Pomerania) /
Kruszwicka (Polish) /
Cuiavia–Pomerania (Curiate Italian), on
territory split off from the suppressed...
- with
Rochyn Sosnivka. 2017 saw
Protsyshyn sign for
Polish IV liga side
Cuiavia Inowrocław. He
netted seven goals in his
first campaign. In the next season...
- his
moving to Canada, Radziński
began his
playing career as a
youth with
Cuiavia Inowrocław in his
native Poland, and Germany's VfL Osnabrück. He joined...
- This is a list of the main
sporting local derbies in Poland. Many
sports teams in
Poland have
organised supporter groups who are
actively in
involved in...
- Wielkopolski. A unit of
Poles under command of Paweł Cyms
begins offensive on
Cuiavia. 1
January 1919
Paderewski leaves Poznań. The
capture of Jarocin, Krotoszyn...
- Podlachia,
based in Białystok Piotrków,
based in Piotrków
Trybunalski Cuiavia and Dobrzyń Land,
based in Włocławek Carpathia,
based in
Krosno Land of...
- Hejenkowski,
Jaroslaw (19
September 2015). "Half an hour that
shook Pakość.
Cuiavia breaks Noteciankę".
Express Bydgoski.
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original on 4 May...