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Gniew (pronounced Gnef [ɡɲɛf]; Kashubian: Gméw, or
Gniéw; German: Mewe) is a
historic town
situated on the left bank of the
Vistula River, in the Pomeranian...
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Republic of
Gniew (Polish:
Republika Gniewska) was a
state established on 7 July 1919 in the town of
Gniew in the
aftermath of
World War I. The city-state...
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Battle of
Gniew or the
Battle of Mewe was
fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629),
between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Gniew Castle is a
restored castle in
Gniew, in
northern Poland. The
original building,
which served as a
defensive structure for the
Teutonic Order on...
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distinguishable medieval style,
exuded by the
castles of Malbork, Lidzbark,
Gniew and
Kwidzyn as well as the
cathedrals of Gniezno, Gdańsk, Wrocław, Frombork...
- KS Mewa
Gniew is a
football club
based in
Gniew, Kociewie, Poland. They
currently do not
operate a
senior team,
after finishing the 2022–23
season of...
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Gniew is a
closed PKP
railway station in
Gniew (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. The idea of
connecting Gniew to the
railway network was
initially rejected...
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Chojnice Czarna Woda
Czarne Czersk Człuchów
Debrzno Gdańsk
Gdynia Gniew Hel
Jastarnia Kartuzy Kościerzyna
Krynica Morska Lębork Łeba Nowe Pelplin...
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Gmina Gniew is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Tczew County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. Its seat is the town of
Gniew, which...
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Cathedral Basilica of the ****umption in
Pelplin and
Gniew Castle. John III
Sobieski often resided in
Gniew as a
local starost before he
became King of Poland...