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Hniezdne (German: Kniesen; Hungarian: Gnézda, Rusyn: Гнїздне) is a
village and muni****lity in Stará Ľubovňa
District in the Prešov
Region of northern...
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further to the
north (the
Dunajec River). The
northeastern region around Hniezdne and Stará Ľubovňa, the so-called "districtus Podoliensis", was incorporated...
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capital was Stará Ľubovňa, and
other important towns were Podolínec and
Hniezdne. It was
formed on 8
November 1412,
during the Spiš Pledge, from the part...
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Dunajec river. The
northeastern region around Gnézda (present-day
Hniezdne) and Ólubló (present-day Stará Ľubovňa) (the so-called "districtus Podoliensis")...
- Spišská Belá
Vrbov Ľubica
Ruskinovce Tvarožná Stará Ľubovňa Podolínec
Hniezdne Hungarian: XVI.
Szepesi Városok Provinciájába German:
Provinz der 16 Zipser...
- Hlinné (Prešov Region) Hlivištia (Košice Region)
Hlohovec (Trnava Region)
Hniezdne (Prešov Region) Hnilčík (Košice Region)
Hnilec (Košice Region) Hnojné (Košice...
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formed part of the
county of Šariš. Čirč Ďurková
Forbasy Hajtovka Haligovce Hniezdne Hraničné Hromoš Chmeľnica
Jakubany Jarabina Kamienka Kolačkov Kremná Kyjov...
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Dominion of
Lubowla consisted of the
towns of Stará Ľubovňa, Podolínec and
Hniezdne, and the
souranding area. Its
capital was Stará Ľubovňa. The
dominion bordered...
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Catholic communities of Podolin, Gnézda and Lubló (present-day Podolínec,
Hniezdne and Stará Ľubovňa in Slovakia, respectively). On 15 June 1324, Pope John...
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Catholic communities of Podolin, Gnézda and Lubló (present-day Podolínec,
Hniezdne and Stará Ľubovňa in Slovakia, respectively), even
though they belonged...