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Pikulice [pikuˈlit͡sɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Przemyśl,
within Przemyśl County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern...
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result of the
battles of 1920.
Locations of the
camps included Strzałkowo,
Pikulice, Wadowice, and Tuchola. Due to
epidemics raging at the time, made worse...
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Ukrainian POWs were kept in ex-Austrian POW
camps in Dąbie (Kraków), Łańcut,
Pikulice, Strzałków, and Wadowice. Both
sides conducted m****
arrests of civilians...
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armed Ukrainian farmers from the
nearby villages of Medyka, Nehrybka,
Pikulice and
Sielec arrived in Przemyśl.
Supported by the
local Ukrainian militia...
- (not part of the gmina) Przemyśl
Villages Bełwin
Hermanowice Kuńkowce Łętownia
Malhowice Nehrybka Ostrów
Pikulice Rożubowice Stanisławczyk Witoszyńce...
- trains. In the evening, the
platoon of
Karavan occupied Fort Optyń in
Pikulice (Pikulychy), 2
kilometers from Przemyśl. The
garrison under the
cover of...
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Karel Bielawski. The Gr****
Catholic parish included the
churches of
Pikulice and Sielec. The
village had
Roman Catholic and Gr****
Catholic church buildings...
- was
interned in Poland,
where he was held in a camp in the
village of
Pikulice (near Przemyśl). From 1945 he
lived in Lviv. From 1923, he was a co-owner...
- (not part of the gmina) Przemyśl
Villages Bełwin
Hermanowice Kuńkowce Łętownia
Malhowice Nehrybka Ostrów
Pikulice Rożubowice Stanisławczyk Witoszyńce...
- 39th
Infantry Regiment received the
directive to
march to Husaków
through Pikulice and Nehrybka.
During a stop in Prałkowce and
Kruhel Wielki, the shattered...