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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...
- 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...
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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...
- released. On 3
March 2014, a
court decided to
isolate him at an
asylum in
Gostynin (Krajowy Ośrodek
Zapobiegania Zachowaniom Dyssocjalnym [pl]). In 2015,...
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Polish hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski. He died a
prisoner in the
castle of
Gostynin, near Warsaw, in 1612,
followed soon
after by his
brother Dmitry. The Romanovs...
- (20,698) Sulejówek (19,766) Pułtusk (19,432) Sokołów
Podlaski (18,946)
Gostynin (18,588)
Pionki (18,269)
Sierpc (17,994)
Zielonka (17,588)
Garwolin (17...
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Gmina Gostynin,
within Gostynin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies
approximately 6
kilometres (4 mi) east of
Gostynin and 102 km...
- 1806–1815. Its
capital was Warsaw. Błonie
County Brzezin County Czersk County Gostynin County Łęczyca
County Orłów
County Rawa
Mazowiecka County Sochaczew County...
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Gmina Gostynin,
within Gostynin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies
approximately 5
kilometres (3 mi) east of
Gostynin and 103 km...