- Karviná (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkarvɪnaː] ; Polish:
Karwina, German: Karwin) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
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communities were founded. Most
known and
strongest Polish club was
Polonia Karwina founded in 1919.
After World War II
German and
Jewish clubs were not re-established...
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Polski Klub
Sportowy Polonia Karwina (PKS
Polonia Karwina) was a
Polish multi-sport club,
located in the city of Karviná (
Karwina) in Czechoslovakia. It affiliated...
- Karviná
District (Czech:
okres Karviná) is a
district in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. Its
capital is the city of Karviná, but the...
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following its
operational guidelines to
seize Bohumín/Bogumin and Karviná/
Karwina. From the east, at the same time, an
attack was
launched by the Italian...
- Chodzież
Polonia Gdańsk (disambiguation)
Polonia Hamburg,
Germany Polonia Karwina,
Czechoslovakia Polonia Khmelnytsky,
Ukraine Polonia London,
United Kingdom...
- Śląskie 37,800
Cieszyn 28,000
Bielsko 25,400
Rybnik 23 000 Mysłowice 22,700
Karwina 22,300
Tarnowskie Góry 15,500 Mikołów 11,900
Bogumin 10,800 Orłowa 10,000...
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Special sport issue of Głos Ludu
featuring Polonia Karwina, 16–17 July 1949 Type
Newspaper Format Compact Owner(s)
Congress of
Poles Publisher Congress...
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Emanuel Grim
Memorial plaque in
Istebna Born (1883-01-01)1
January 1883
Karwina, Austria-Hungary Died 18
October 1950(1950-10-18) (aged 67) Cieszyn, Poland...
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competed in the four-man
event at the 1928
Winter Olympics. He was born in
Karwina in the
region of
Cieszyn Silesia, a son of a carpenter. Bura graduated...