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Kuyavia (Polish:
Kujawy; Latin: Cuiavia), also
referred to as Cuyavia, is a
historical region in north-central Poland,
situated on the left bank of Vistula...
- the two
historic regions, from
which it
takes its name:
Kuyavia (Polish:
Kujawy) and
Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze). Its two
chief cities,
serving as the province's...
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Kujawy mine is the
largest Polish limestone quarry. It is
located in
Bielawy in Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship in
northern Poland. It is
owned by...
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Kujawy, or Kuyavia, is a
region of north-central Poland. It may also
refer to: Drążdżewo-
Kujawy, a
village in east-central
Poland Kujawy, Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
- Drążdżewo-
Kujawy [drɔ̃ʐˈd͡ʐɛvɔ kuˈjavɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Krasnosielc, in Maków County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central...
- ćv’-
sometimes harden: śfat (świat).
Western Kujawy pronounces ł as in
Standard Polish,
whereas eastern Kujawy retains the old dark ł. l
before back vowels...
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Kashubians inhabit Kashubia in north-central Poland.
Kujawy Pyrzyce Warmia Kashubia Kashubia Kujawy Places in
Masovia with
distinctive costumes include:...
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Ludowy Zespół
Sportowy Kujawy Markowice is a
football club from Markowice, Poland. They're
currently playing in Liga Okręgowa Cuiavian-Pomeranian Group...
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Archdiocese of Gniezno.
Until the 20th century, it was
known as the
Diocese of
Kujawy. The bishops' seat is Włocławek Cathedral, also a
minor basilica: Bazylika...
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Stefan (died
between 1198 and 1207) was
chancellor of
Prince Kazimierz the Just, and
Bishop of Włocławek. Initially, he was to be the
provost of the cathedral...