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Leszek Czarny (c. 1241–1288),
Polish prince Zawisza Czarny (c. 1379–1428),
Polish knight and
nobleman This page
lists people with the
surname Czarny. If...
- two
possible theories to the
origins of Zawisza's
nickname Black (Polish:
Czarny).
According to more po****r, and more probable, theory, his
nickname came...
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Czarny Staw pod Rysami, or
Black Lake
below Mount Rysy in English, is a
mountain lake in the
Tatra Mountains,
Southern Poland. It is
located on the Polish...
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Czarny Las may
refer to the
following places:
Czarny Las, Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central Poland)
Czarny Las, Łask
County in Łódź Voivodeship...
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Czarny Dunajec [ˈt͡ʂarnɨ duˈnajɛt͡s] is a town
located in
southern Poland near the Polish-Slovak
border in a
valley alongside a
river of the same name...
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banner of
Saint George and 40 men. His part in the
battle was
described by
Henryk Sienkiewicz in his
novel The
Teutonic Knights.
Zawisza Czarny v t e...
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inclusion of all of the
Seniorate Province.
Poland during the
Piast dynasty Nicholas of
Poland Leszek II
Czarny in: poczet.com [retrieved 17
February 2015]....
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Zawisza Czarny is the name of two
Polish sailing-ships
owned by the
Polish Scouting and
Guiding ****ociation, ZHP.[citation needed]
Zawsisza Czarny used to...
- historically, and was even pla**** in the
court of King
Christian IV. The kozioł
czarny ("black goat") is also
known as kozioł ślubny ("wedding goat"), in reference...
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Chornyi Ostriv (alternatively:
Chornyy Ostriv; "Black Island") can mean:
Chornyi Ostriv,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast, an urban-type
settlement in Khmelnytskyi...