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- Miodowa (lit. Honey Street) is a street in Warsaw's Old Town. More precisely, it links the Krakowskie (Cracow Suburb) Street in with Krasiński Square...
- protected traditional alcoholic beverages of the province are Okowita miodowa warmińska, a beverage of 42% alcohol by volume made from Warmian honey...
- Miodowa Street (Polish - Ulica Miodowa) is a 1777 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto, then court painter to Stanisław August...
- Bernardo Bellotto died in Warsaw in 1780 and was buried in Capuchin Church at Miodowa Street. His younger brother was named Pietro Bellotto (1725 – c. 1805)...
- Building of the Collegium Nobilium on Miodowa Street (2013)...
- of Kraków. "JCC" is located in the Kazimierz district of Kraków on ul. Miodowa. It stands on the site of a garden to the rear of the Tempel Synagogue...
- mwɔd͡ʑɛjɔvˈskʲɛɡɔ], also the Morsztyn Palace, is a palace located in Warsaw at 10 Miodowa Street, with annexes at 7 Podwale Street. The palace was erected in the...
- Synagoga Tempel) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 24 Miodowa Street, in the historic Kazimierz district of Kraków, in the Lesser Poland...
- maintained a consulate in Warsaw, which was located at 13 Miodowa St. (1876–1878), 31 Miodowa St. (1879–1880), in the building of the Russian Capital and...
- was the residence of the bishops of Cracow in Warsaw. It is located at 5 Miodowa Street. It was built for bishop Jakub Zadzik in 1622 and rebuilt in 1668...