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Among major cities were Brześć, Pińsk, Biała, Koden, Wołczyn and
Kamieniec Litewski. In
northeastern corner of Brześć
Voivodeship was Białowieża Forest, where...
- The
Battle of Brześć
Litewski (also
known as the
Siege of Brześć,
Battle of Brest-Litovsk or
simply Battle of Brześć) was a
World War II
battle involving...
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Podskarbi wielki litewski –
Grand Treasurer of
Lithuania Podskarbi nadworny koronny –
Court Treasurer of the
Crown Podskarbi nadworny litewski –
Court Treasurer...
- Landau-
Litewski is a
Scottish man who
claimed that his
firing was an act of anti-Semitism. In an
interview with The
Times of Israel, Landau-
Litewski claims...
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Litewski Square (Lithuanian Square) is a
square in the
center of Lublin, Poland, with an area of
about 35
thousand square meters,
created in the 1820s...
- in 1569, the town
became known in
Polish as Brześć,
historically Brześć
Litewski (literally: "Lithuanian Brest", in
contradistinction to Brześć Kujawski)...
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Podstoli wielki litewski -
Lithuanian Great Deputy Master of the
Pantry Podstoli koronny -
Crown Deputy Master of the
Pantry Podstoli litewski - Lithuanian...
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after Union of
Lublin in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Miecznik koronny – sword-bearer of the
Crown Miecznik litewski – sword-bearer of
Lithuania v t e...
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Kurier Litewski (Lithuanian Courier; Lithuanian:
Lietuvos kurjeris) was the
first periodical newspaper (w****ly)
published in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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housed Vilnius'
first clinic The
first Lithuanian w****ly newspaper,
Kurier Litewski, was
published in
Vilnius from 1760 to 1763.
Vilnius is home to a number...