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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...
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Miodowa Street (Polish -
Ulica Miodowa) is a 1777 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto, then
court painter to Stanisław August...
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protected traditional alcoholic beverages of the
province are
Okowita miodowa warmińska, a
beverage of 42%
alcohol by
volume made from
Warmian honey...
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Palace (Polish: Pałac Paca) is a
historical building,
located by
Miodowa Street in Warsaw, Poland. The
palace was
built between 1681 and 1687 in the...
- wounded), the St. Hyacinth's
Church (about 200 wounded), the
hospital at 23
Miodowa Street (about 150 wounded), the
hospital at 25
Podwale Street [pl] located...
- 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...
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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...
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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)...
- 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...
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Building of the
Collegium Nobilium on
Miodowa Street (2013)...