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Mława ([ˈmwava]; Yiddish: מלאווע Mlave) is a town in north-eastern
Poland with 30,403
inhabitants in 2020. It is the
capital of
Mława County. It is situated...
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Battle of
Mława,
otherwise known as the
Defence of the
Mława position, took
place to the
north of the town of
Mława in
northern Poland between 1 and...
- The
Mława riot, or
Mława incident, or
Mława pogrom (Polish:
Pogrom mławski), was a
series of
violent devastations and
looting incidents on 26–27 June...
- MKS Mławianka
Mława is a
Polish football club
based in
Mława, Poland. The club
competes in the III liga,
group I.
Between 15 May 1997 and 29
October 2010...
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Mława County (Polish:
powiat mławski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland...
- Piekiełko [pjɛˈkʲɛu̯kɔ] is part of the town in
Mława in
Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland.
Until 2004 it was a
village in the
administrative district...
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Andrzej Kunowski (29
March 1956 – 23
September 2009),
known as the
Beast of
Mława (Polish:
Bestia z Mławy), was a
Polish murderer,
serial rapist and suspected...
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Mława Miasto railway station is a
railway station at
Mława,
Mława County, Masovian, Poland. It is
served by
Koleje Mazowieckie.
Station article at kolej...
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family camp in
Auschwitz Deportations of
Romani people to
Transnistria Mława riot 1993 Hădăreni
riots 2006
Ferentari riot 2008–2009 neo-**** murders...
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Masovian Voivodeship. Its
capital city was Ciechanów. Ciechanów (46,600)
Mława (29,800) Płońsk (22,700) Działdowo (20,700)
Voivodeships of
Poland 52°52′53″N...