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Kórnik [ˈkurɲik] is a town with
about 7,600
inhabitants (2018),
located in
western Poland,
about 25
kilometres (16 mi) south-east of the city of Poznań...
- 17°05′27″E / 52.24417°N 17.09083°E / 52.24417; 17.09083 The
Kórnik Arboretum in
Kórnik, in
western Poland, is the
largest and
oldest arboretum in Poland...
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Gmina Kórnik (
Kórnik Commune) is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Poznań County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its...
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Cornick (Filipino:
kornik) is a
Filipino deep-fried
crunchy puffed corn nut snack. It is most
commonly garlic-flavored but can also come in a
variety of...
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Kórnik Library (Polish:
Biblioteka Kórnicka) is one of the most
famous Polish libraries,
founded by
Tytus Działyński in 1828 in the town of
Kórnik. Currently...
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Kórnik Castle (Polish:
Zamek w Kórniku or
Zamek Kórnicki) is a
castle in the
Polish town of
Kórnik,
which was
constructed in the 14th century. The current...
- Bnin [bnin] (German: Seebrück) is part of the town of
Kórnik, south-east of the city of Poznań, in
Greater Poland Voivodeship in
western Poland, between...
- All Saints'
Church in
Kórnik, Poland, is a
historic Gothic church. The
church located south of Poznań and is part of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of...
- (1853–1924) was a French-born
Polish nobleman (szlachcic),
diplomat and heir of
Kórnik, Głuchów, J****z,
Babin and Bargów (estates in the
Grand Duchy of Poznań)...
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publisher of
historical sources important for the
Polish history,
founder of
Kórnik Library (Biblioteka Kórnicka), co-founder of Poznań
Industrial Society (Towarzystwo...