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Kobylin ([kɔˈbɨlʲin]) is a town in
Krotoszyn County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,130
inhabitants (2010). In the
Early Middle Ages it was...
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Kobylin (Russian: Кобылин, from кобыла
meaning mare) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Kobylina. It may
refer to
Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin...
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Kobylin-Cieszymy [kɔˈbɨlin t͡ɕɛˈʂɨmɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kobylin-Borzymy,
within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie...
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Kobylin or
Gmina Kobylin,
where "gmina"
stands for an
administrative district, may
refer to the
following places:
Kobylin in
Greater Poland Voivodeship...
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Aleksandr Vasilyevich Sukhovo-
Kobylin (Russian: Александр Васильевич Сухово-Кобылин) (September 29 [O.S.
September 17] 1817,
Moscow –
March 24 [O.S....
- Свадьба Кречинского) is a three-act
comedy written by
Aleksandr Sukhovo-
Kobylin in 1854,
based on a
rumor in
Moscow society about a card
sharp who received...
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Kobylin [kɔˈbɨlin] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Piątnica,
within Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland...
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Gmina Kobylin is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Krotoszyn County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the...
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Kobylin-Pogorzałki [kɔˈbɨlin pɔɡɔˈʐau̯ki] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kobylin-Borzymy,
within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie...
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Kobylin-Pieniążki [kɔˈbɨlin pjɛˈɲɔ̃ʂki] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kobylin-Borzymy,
within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie...