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Pelplin (pronounced [ˈpɛlplʲin]; Kashubian: Pôłplëno;
formerly German also: Pelplin) is a town in
northern Poland, in the
Tczew County,
Pomeranian Voivodship...
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Stefania and
Marcjanna Marta. In 1923 he
began his high
school studies at
Pelpin where on 26 May 1927 he was
admitted into the
Sodality of the
Blessed Virgin...
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Diocese of Chełmno (Polish:
Diecezja chełmińska; German:
Bistum Kulm/Culm) was a
Catholic diocese in Chełmno Land,
founded in 1243 and
disbanded in...
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Soviet Territories. Haniewicz,
Wasyli (2008).
Siberian Tragedy of Bialystok.
Pelpin. p. 229.
Cierpieniu – prawdę, umarłym – modlitwę.
Miejsca polskiej pamięci...
- (1888–1939),
Priest of the
Diocese of
Pelpin (Wejherowo – Lębork, Poland) Jan Lesiński (1908–1940),
Priest of the
Diocese of
Pelpin (Grudziądz – Nowy Dwór Gdański...
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known as an
impressive early example of
Brick Gothic architecture. In
Pelpin, the
architecture has also been
influenced by
Cistercian tradition. View...
- Map of
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Pelpin...
- p. 164 Haniewicz,
Wasyl (2008) [1993].
Siberian Tragedy of Bialystok.
Pelpin. p. 229.
Hanevich V.A.
Bialystok Tragedy: The
History of
Genocide of the...
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Orsenigo informed the Pope of the
situation in the
diocese of Chełmno-
Pelpin: the bishop, Stanisław
Wojciech Okoniewski, was in exile; his auxiliary...
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Wierzyca Pelpin is a
football club
based in
Pelpin, Kociewie, Poland. As of the 2024–25 season, the team
competes in the
Pomerania group of IV liga...