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Oława (Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈwava] , German: Ohlau, [ˈoːlaʊ] , Silesian:
Oława) is a
historic town in south-western
Poland with 33,029 inhabitants...
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secure for
Jakub rule over the
Duchies of Legnica, Brzeg, Wołów, and
Oława in
Silesia after the
Piast dynasty died out in 1675. This led Jakub' father...
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Oława County (Polish:
powiat oławski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western...
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Oława (German: Ohle) is a
river in
Poland and a left-bank
tributary of the Oder River, 99.01 km long with a
catchment area of 1167.4 km2. The river...
- Sobieski's
Castle in
Oława is a Renaissance-Baroque
style castle located in the site of a
former Gothic castle. The
original castle had been
built by...
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Louis III of
Oława,
mostly known as of Lüben (Polish: Ludwik;
before 1405 –
before 18 June 1441), was a Duke of
Oława (Ohlau) from 1419 to 1420 and Duke...
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Wenceslaus III may
refer to:
Wenceslaus III of
Oława (1400–23), Duke of
Oława (1419/20–23)
Wenceslaus III, Duke of
Rybnik (c. 1442 – 1479)
Wenceslaus III...
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Wenceslaus III of
Oława (Polish: Wacław III oławski) (1400 –
between 14
January and 28 May 1423), was a Duke of
Oława (Ohlau)
since 1419–20
until his...
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larger Lower Silesian Voivodeship. Wrocław (642,700) Oleśnica (38,900)
Oława (31,800)
Voivodeships of
Poland 51°07′00″N 17°02′00″E / 51.116667°N 17...
- legnicko-brzeski; 29
September 1550 – Brzeg, 25
March 1602), was a Duke of
Oława and Wołów (since 1586 with his
brother as a co-ruler
until 1592) and Brzeg...