- Lwów
Eaglets (Polish: Orlęta
lwowskie) is a term of
affection that is
applied to the
Polish child soldiers who
defended the city of Lwów (Ukrainian: L'viv)...
- Lwów
Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo
lwowskie) was an
administrative unit of
interwar Poland (1918–1939).
Because of the ****
invasion of
Poland in accordance...
- a
Polish army
battalion consisting of the Lwów
Eaglets (Polish: Orlęta
Lwowskie)
barred the way to Lwów
preventing an
advance of the 1st
Cavalry Army commanded...
- The Lwów Oath (Polish: Śluby
lwowskie) was an oath made on
April 1, 1656 by
Polish king John II
Casimir in the
Latin Cathedral of the city of Lwów (today...
-
Lublin Voivodeship (Województwo Lubelskie) Lwów
Voivodeship (Województwo
Lwowskie) Nowogródek
Voivodeship (Województwo Nowogrodzkie)
Polesie Voivodeship...
-
krakowskie Kraków 17.6 2,300.1 35–39
lubelskie Lublin 26.6 2,116.2 40–44
lwowskie Lwów 28.4 3,126.3 45–49 łódzkie Łódź 20.4 2,650.1 50–54 nowogródzkie Nowogródek...
- Kasprowicz, Bolesław Limanowski, Władysław
Orkan as well as Ivan Franko, Słowo
Lwowskie (1895–1939): A right-wing
daily which cooperated with Władysław Reymont...
- 600 2,300,100 35–39
Lublin lubelskie Lublin 26,600 2,116,200 40–44 Lwów
lwowskie Lwów (Lviv) 28,400 3,126,300 45–49 Łódź łódzkie Łódź 20,400 2,650,100 50–54...
- The Lwów
Uprising (Polish:
powstanie lwowskie) was an
armed insurrection by the Home Army (Polish:
Armia Krajowa)
underground forces of the
Polish resistance...
- commons.wikimedia.org (in Polish). 1938.
Retrieved 16 June 2024. "Plik:Woj.
lwowskie-Polska spis
powszechny 1931.pdf – Wikipedia,
wolna encyklopedia" (PDF)...