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Gniezno ([ˈɡɲɛznɔ] ; Latin: Gnesna) is a city in central-western Poland,
about 50
kilometres (31 miles) east of Poznań. Its po****tion in 2021 was 66...
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Gniezno Stadium also
known as the
Colonel Franciszek Hynek Muni****l
Stadium is a 9,662-capacity
motorcycle speedway stadium in the
south of
Gniezno in...
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Congress of
Gniezno (Polish:
Zjazd gnieźnieński, German: Akt von
Gnesen or
Gnesener Übereinkunft) was an
amicable meeting between the
Polish Duke...
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Gniezno Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Gnieźnieńskie, Latin:
Palatinatus Gnesnensis) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in Poland...
- The
Royal Gniezno Cathedral (The
Primatial Cathedral Basilica of the ****umption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and
Shrine of St. Adalbert, Polish: Bazylika...
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Gniezno (822) is a Lublin-class minelayer-landing ship of
Polish Navy,
named after the city of
Gniezno. The ship was
commissioned on 23
February 1990...
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Boleslaus I and
installed as
Bishop of
Gniezno.
Adalbert again relinquished his diocese,
namely that of
Gniezno, and set out as a
missionary to preach...
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Gniezno Doors (Polish:
Drzwi Gnieźnieńskie, Latin:
Porta Regia) are a pair of
bronze doors placed at the
entrance to
Gniezno Cathedral in
Gniezno, Poland...
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known as the Bull of
Gniezno, was a
papal bull
issued on July 7, 1136 by Pope
Innocent II. The bull
split off the
Bishopric of
Gniezno from the Archbishop...
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other important cities include Kalisz, Konin, Piła, Ostrów Wielkopolski,
Gniezno (an
early capital of Poland) and Leszno. It is
bordered by
seven other...