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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...
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Elizabeth of
Poland (Hungarian: Erzsébet, Polish: Elżbieta; 1305 – 29
December 1380) was
Queen of
Hungary by
marriage to
Charles I of Hungary, and regent...
- IV liga Kuyavia-Pomerania
group (grupa kujawsko-pomorska) is one of the
groups of IV liga, the
fifth level of
Polish football league system. The league...
- Lake
Kaniere in the West
Coast region of New
Zealand Lake Gopło in the
Cuyavia region of Poland, view from the
mouse tower Lakes portal Proglacial lake...
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Greater Poland and Pomerania, and
added those lands to his tiny
domain of
Cuyavia. However, the
struggle against other pretenders (Henry III of Głogów and...
- of Masovia, who had not
given up
their claims to
parts of
Ruthenia and
Cuyavia, also intensified. To
demonstrate that the
territories were
under Jadwiga's...
- long-term and
intense border quarrels,
whereby the
Polish lands of Masovia,
Cuyavia and even
Greater Poland became subject to
continuous Prussian raids. Bishop...
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Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk on 12
September 2015. Unia
Solec Kujawski IV liga
Cuyavia-Pomerania: 2016–17
Dmytro Plakhtyr at
Soccerway Дмитрий ПЛАХТЫРЬ (in Russian)...
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Sparta Brodnica is a
Polish football club,
currently playing in IV liga
Cuyavia-Pomerania.
Founded in 1913 as
Gymnasial Fussbal Club, it is
based in Brodnica...
- (Italian, Latin,
variant in English), Cujávia (Portuguese),
Cujavie (French),
Cuyavia (Spanish),
Kujaavia (Estonian alternate),
Kujavia (Finnish, Hungarian)...