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Grudziądz [ˈɡrud͡ʑɔnt͡s] (Latin: Graudentum, Graudentium, German: Graudenz) is a city in
northern Poland, with 92,552
inhabitants (2021).
Located on the...
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Olimpia Grudziądz is a
Polish football club from
Grudziądz. The club was
formed on 30 June 1923. Currently,
Olimpia plays in the II liga,
following promotion...
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Grudziądz Speedway Stadium (Polish:
Stadion Żużlowy w Grudziądzu) is a 8,000-capacity
motorcycle speedway stadium in the
south of
Grudziądz in Poland...
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prezydent miasta):
Bydgoszcz (349,021) Toruń (201,798) Włocławek (110,287)
Grudziądz (94,732) Inowrocław (72,786) Towns:
Brodnica (28,788) Świecie (25,723)...
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Grudziądz Fortress or Fort
Grudziądz is a
system of
Prussian forts,
mainly from the 19th century,
located in the area of
Grudziądz and
surrounding towns...
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Grudziądz County (Polish:
powiat grudziądzki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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Petrus Wilhelmi de
Grudencz or
Piotr of
Grudziądz (1392 – c. 1480) was a
medieval composer from
Graudenz (
Grudziądz). His
compositions mainly consist of...
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Battle of
Grudziądz was a
military engagement between German and
Polish forces during the
early days of the
Invasion of
Poland in
September 1939. It started...
- Chełmno. The
largest city in the
region is Toruń;
another bigger city is
Grudziądz. It is
located on the
right bank of the
Vistula river, from the mouth...
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Mateusz Łukaszewski (LES) → None Semi-final 2 5
August 2009
Grudziądz Referee:
Grzegorz Sokołowski Attendance: 400
Qualify to the Final: 8 +...