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Dziwnów [ˈd͡ʑivnuf] (German: Dievenow) is a town in north-western
Poland situated on the
Baltic Sea at the
mouth of the
river Dziwna which divides it...
- Goleniów, Wolin, Międzyzdroje, Nowe Warpno, and (the left-bank part of)
Dziwnów are part of Poland. The
German part
forms about one-third of the present-day...
- Anti-Aircraft
Division in
Dziwnów - Grom MANPADS, ZU-23-2 and S-60 AAA guns 8th Kołobrzeg
Naval Combat Engineer Battalion in
Dziwnów Military Port Command...
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Police are
important ports.
Other major seaside towns include Międzyzdroje,
Dziwnów, Kołobrzeg, and Mielno. West
Pomerania is also rich in
various forms and...
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Forces Military Academy" in Wrocław. He
served in a
reconnaissance unit in
Dziwnów, then in the "1st
Special Commando Regiment" in Lubliniec, as commander...
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Dziwnów,
within Kamień County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies
approximately 4
kilometres (2 mi) north-east of
Dziwnów,...
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Wrzosowska (Wrzosowska Bay), narrows, then
flows past the
coastal city of
Dziwnów for just a few
kilometers as the
Dziwna again before finally reaching the...
- CHRZĄSZCZEWSKA,
Dziwnów (left-bank) Goleniów, Police, Nowe Warpno, Szczecin, Dąbie Widuchowa, Gryfino, Banie,
Pyrzyce Maszewo, Stargard, Stepnica,
Dziwnów (right-bank...
- (between
Wolin Island and
mainland Poland):
Wolin – Kamień
Pomorski –
Dziwnów middle: Świna (German: Swine)
branch (between
Wolin and
Usedom islands):...
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