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Kobyłka [kɔˈbɨu̯ka] is a town of
almost 22,000
inhabitants in
Poland within the
Warsaw metropolitan area,
located right outside of the Warsaw, near Wołomin...
- 11: OSiR
Kobyłka Teqball Cup II in
Kobyłka May 18:
Lithuanian Teqball Open - 1st
stage in
Vilnius June 1: OSiR
Kobyłka Teqball Cup III in
Kobyłka June 14:...
- The
Battle of
Kobyłka took
place between the
Russian Empire's
armed forces under the
leadership of
Suvorov and
Polish rebels under Stanisław Mokronowski...
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manufactories were
founded at
places all over Rzeczpospolita, such as
Kobyłka, Lipków, Hrodna, Kraków and Gdańsk. The
largest and most
notable manufacturies...
- (31,782) Mława (31,241) Nowy Dwór
Mazowiecki (28,649) Wyszków (26,905)
Kobyłka (24,096) Piastów (22,619) Ostrów
Mazowiecka (22,489) Płońsk (22,130) Józefów...
- and
Gavenko 2001, p. 984.
Epstein &
Kobylka 1992, p. 180.
Malphurs 2010, p. 48.
Rhode 2013, p. 79.
Epstein &
Kobylka 1992, pp. 180–181.
Christopher 2019...
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other towns of the
Warsaw metropolitan area: Ząbki and
Marki in the west,
Kobyłka in the north, and Sulejówek in the south. It was
granted town
rights in...
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Kobylin Kobyłka Kock
Kolbuszowa Kolno Kolonowskie Koluszki Kołaczyce Koło Kołobrzeg
Koniecpol Konin Konstancin-Jeziorna Konstantynów Łódzki Końskie Koprzywnica...
- Sierakowski [pl]; afterwards,
Suvorov won the
battle at
Kobyłka. The
cavalry attacks at
Brest and
Kobyłka resemble of Suvorov's
offence at
Lanckorona 22 years...
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administration on 15
November 1940,
along the
railway line
between the
streets of
Kobyłka, Wspólna, Wiejska,
Glinka and Cementowa. The
ghetto inmates numbered about...