- The
Oksywie culture (German Oxhöft-Kultur) was an
archaeological culture that
existed in the area of modern-day
Eastern Pomerania around the
lower Vistula...
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Oksywie (German: Oxhöft, Kashubian: Òksëwiô) is a
district of the city of Gdynia,
Pomeranian Voivodeship,
northern Poland.
Formerly a
separate settlement...
- "Commodore Bolesław Romanowski" in Gdynia-
Oksywie Flotilla Command Submarine Ships Division in Gdynia-
Oksywie ORP 291 Orzeł - Kilo-class
submarine Gdynia...
- with
southern Scandinavia. The
Wielbark culture replaced the
preceding Oksywie culture on the
lower Vistula in the 1st
century AD, and
subsequently expanded...
- The
Battle of Kępa
Oksywska took
place in the
Oksywie Heights outside the
Polish city of
Gdynia between 10 and 19
September 1939. The battle,
fought by...
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Pomerelia (Eastern Pomerania). In
prehistoric times, it was the
center of
Oksywie culture; it was
later po****ted by
Lechites with
minor Baltic Prussian...
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Gdynia Port
Oksywie is a no
longer operational PKP
freight railway station in
Gdynia (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland.
Gdynia Port
Oksywie article at Polish...
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large cemetery was found,
replaced Oksywie culture in
Pomerania rather suddenly across its
entire territory.
While Oksywie culture was
closely related to...
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propulsion units. The Gen K. Pułaski is
currently homeported at
Gdynia (
Oksywie).
Ordered by the US Navy from Bath Iron
Works on 27
February 1976 as part...
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archaeological research indicates, however, that the
transition of the
Oksywie culture into the
Wielbark culture was
peaceful and its
timing coincides...