- Vistula).
Jaworzno belongs to
Lesser Poland and
despite belonging to the
Silesian Voivodeship since 1999,
Jaworzno is not part of Silesia.
Jaworzno is one...
- The
Jaworzno Power Station is a
complex of coal-fired
thermal power stations at
Jaworzno, Poland. The
largest plant of the
Jaworzno power plant complex...
- The
Jaworzno concentration camp was a
concentration camp in WW2, German-occupied
Poland and
later in
Communist Poland. It was
first established by the...
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Garbarnia Szczakowianka Jaworzno is a
Polish football club
based in Szczakowa,
Jaworzno, Poland. The club is
currently playing in the V liga Silesia....
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Zgoda labour camp in Świętochłowice. In 1949 he was made
commander of
Jaworzno concentration camp and
remained a
commandant of
numerous concentration...
- GKS
Victoria Jaworzno is a
Polish football and
boxing club
based in
Jaworzno, Poland. It is the
oldest Polish miner's
football club. The club's origins...
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Further north, the
border goes
along the
western boundaries of the
cities of
Jaworzno, and Sosnowiec,
along the
Przemsza and
Brynica rivers. Then it goes northwest...
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concentration camp
Jaworzno,
which was
situated at a coal mine
north of Auschwitz. Haft
fought a
total of 76
fights there. When the camp in
Jaworzno was dissolved...
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Kielce voivodeship (Sosnowiec and Częstochowa areas), Kraków
voivodeship (
Jaworzno and Żywiec areas) or
Germany (cities of
Zabrze and
Bytom as well as Gliwice...
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Jaworzno Bankowe [jaˈvɔʐnɔ banˈkɔvɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Rudniki,
within Olesno County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...