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Dęblin [ˈdɛmblʲin] is a town at the
confluence of
Vistula and
Wieprz rivers, in
Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
Dęblin is the part of the
agglomeration with...
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Deblín is a
market town in Brno-Country
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,100 inhabitants.
Deblín is located...
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Callow End and the
hamlets of Bastonford, Clevelode, Collett's Green, and
Deblins Green.
Powick lies on the A449 and has two
bridges across the
River Teme...
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Dęblin Fortress refers to the 19th
century fortifications in the town of
Dęblin, Poland. Part of the
fortress is used as a
museum and the area is owned...
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Thousands of Jews
lived in the
towns of
Dęblin and Irena [pl] in
central Poland before World War II;
Irena was the site of the
Polish Air
Force Academy...
- The
Battle of
Dęblin and Mińsk
Mazowiecki took
place on
August 16–18, 1920
during the Polish–Soviet War. It
resulted in the
victory of the
Polish Army...
- The coat of arms of
Dęblin,
Poland depicts a
depicts the
Eagle of Zeus, in form of a
light gray (silver) eagle,
which holds a
yellow (golden)
globe from...
- No. 315 (City of
Dęblin)
Polish Fighter Squadron (Polish: 315
Dywizjon Myśliwski "Dębliński") was a
Polish fighter squadron formed in
Great Britain as...
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Dęblin railway station is a
railway station serving Dęblin in
Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. It is
served by
Koleje Mazowieckie (who run
services from Dęblin...
- Italian, Dutch, Belgian,
Senegalese and
Soviet prisoners of war in Chełm,
Dęblin, Biała Podlaska, Zamość, Kaliłów with
several forced labour subcamps, where...