- Kuyavian–Pomeranian
Voivodeship (Polish: województwo kujawsko-pomorskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ kuˈjafskɔ pɔˈmɔrskʲɛ] ) is one of Poland's 16
voivodeships (provinces)...
- 14th
Infantry Regiment of the Land of
Kujawy (Polish language: 14 Pułk
Piechoty Ziemi Kujawskiej, 14 pp) was an
infantry regiment of the
Polish Army. It...
- Bohemia, and
through Elisabeth of Pomerania, an
heiress of Poland, of its
Kujavian Piast branch of kings. Thus, she was a
leading claimant to
several Slavic...
- high duke was
devastated by his death. He was
succeeded in the Masovian-
Kujavian prin****lity by his
second and only
surviving son Leszek, at the age of...
- city with the help of the Franciscans. In the
second half of 1289 the
Kujavian prince managed to
consolidate his rule in the
Duchy of Sandomierz. This...
- to Jičín. He
became the
organizer and the
first commander of the 14th
Kujavian Infantry Regiment,
because at the turn of
October and
November 1918 he...
-
Kujavian rapeseed field. The
region is
famous for its
rapeseed oil, an
essential component of
local cuisine...
- Austro-Hungarian army. He was
successively commander of the 2nd
battalion of the 14th
Kujavian Infantry Regiment and in the 8th and 7th
infantry regiments of the Legions...
-
Pomerania was
added to the
Diocese of Włocławek,
known at the time as the
Kujavian Diocese. A
strip of
borderland north of Noteć was
split between the Diocese...
- Piła. The
territory of the
defunct county was
annexed by
Naklo County,
Kujavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship and Pila County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship. Wyrzysk...