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Gostynin [ɡɔsˈtɨɲin] is a town in
central Poland with 19,414
inhabitants (2004). It is the
capital of
Gostynin County in the
Masovian Voivodship. Gostynin...
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Jakub of
Gostynin (Polish:
Jakub z Gostynina; c. 1454 – 16
February 1506) was a
Polish philosopher and
theologian of the late 15th century, and Rector...
- Rawa, and the
castellans of
Sochaczew and
Gostynin.
Local starostas resided in Rawa,
Sochaczew and
Gostynin.
Zygmunt Gloger in his
monumental book Historical...
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Gostynin and Włocławek
Landscape Park (Gostynińsko-Włocławski Park Krajobrazowy) is a
protected area (Landscape Park) in north-central Poland, established...
- abolished, and
replaced by the
Warsaw Governorate.
Gostynin District (seat: Kutno)
Gostynin County (seat:
Gostynin) Orłów
County (seat: Kutno)
Kuyavian District...
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Polish actress.
Barbara Kwiatkowska was born in Patrowo, a
village near
Gostynin in
central Poland, then
under German-occupied Poland,
which the ****s had...
- [raˈkɔvjɛt͡s] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pacyna,
within Gostynin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. "Central Statistical...
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cities and towns: (po****tion in 1995): Płock (126,900),
Kutno (51,000),
Gostynin (20,200). Płock
Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Płockie) was a unit of...
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Torquemada Bessarion de Rupe
Niger Almadura Mirabilibus Savonarola Fabri Gostynin Głogów
Tetzel Deza
Mazzolini di
Ferrara Gaet****
Koellin Pagnino Vitoria...
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Galovitch (from Tulchyn, Ukraine)
Gorlitz (from Gorlice, Poland)
Gostynin (from
Gostynin, Poland)
Gvodzitz (from Hvizdets)
Gribov (from Grybów, Poland)...