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Istebna [
iˈstɛbna] is a
large village and the seat of
Gmina Istebna,
Cieszyn County in the
Silesian Voivodeship,
southern Poland. The
village is situated...
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Gmina Istebna is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in
Cieszyn County,
Silesian Voivodeship, in
southern Poland, in the
historical region of Cieszyn...
- the "LGBTQ
ideology free zones"
established by the
local authorities in
Istebna and Klwów
gminas respectively are null and void,
stressing that they violate...
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Merit of the
Polish Scouting ****ociation (1974) In the
hamlet of
Wilcze in
Istebna in the highlander's
summer house Jerzy ****uczka,
there is the Memorial...
- in the
first half of the 17th century. It was
settled by
inhabitants of
Istebna looking for new
pastures and meadows, and
clearing trees in the
local forests...
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means 'alder' in Czech. The Olza
originates in the
territory of
Gmina Istebna in the
Silesian Beskids at an
elevation of 842 m (2,762 ft) and
flows to...
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villages around Jablunkov (Polish: Jabłonków)
including Koniaków, Jaworzynka,
Istebna,
Bukovec (Bukowiec), Mosty, Písek (Piosek), Dolní, and Horní Lomná (Łomna...
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gminas Gmina Skoczów
Gmina Strumień
Rural gminas Gmina Brenna Gmina Chybie Gmina Dębowiec
Gmina Goleszów
Gmina Hażlach
Gmina Istebna Gmina Zebrzydowice...
- [ʃũ] 'his'
Persian شاه [ʃɒːh] 'king' See
Persian phonology Polish Gmina Istebna siano [ˈʃän̪ɔ] 'hay' /ʂ/ and /ɕ/
merge into [ʃ] in
these dialects. In standard...
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speakers who
realize /r/ as [r]. See
Portuguese phonology Silesian Gmina Istebna umrził [ˈumr̝iw] '(he) died'
Contrasts with /r/ and /ʒ/.
Merges with /ʐ/...