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Byczyna [bɨˈt͡ʂɨna] (Latin: Bicina, Bicinium; German:
Pitschen) is a town in
Kluczbork County,
Opole Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,490
inhabitants as of...
- Kutta–Zhukovsky
theorem and the
Kutta condition in aerodynamics.
Kutta was born in
Pitschen,
Upper Silesia,
Kingdom of
Prussia (today Byczyna, Poland). He attended...
- 11333; 18.26250 The
Battle of Byczyna, also
known as the
Battle of
Pitschen (German:
Pitschen; Polish: Byczyna), was the
deciding battle of the 1587–1588 War...
- Piz Buin
Pitschen (Rumantsch) or
Kleiner Piz Buin (German) is a peak in the
Silvretta Alps. The Piz Buin
Pitschen lies
western of his
higher neighbor the...
- Silesia.
Elias von
Lowen was also
known as Elie de
Loewen was a
physician at
Pitschen and
studied astronomy.
Elias von
Lowen was Maria's
tutor and encouraged...
- Piz
Sarsura Pitschen (3,134 m) (Romansh: "little Piz Sarsura") is a
mountain of the
Albula Alps,
located west of
Zernez in the
canton of Graubünden. It...
- Piz Buin Grond. A
similar but
smaller summit nearby is
called Piz Buin
Pitschen at 3,255 m (10,680 ft). Piz Buin was
first climbed on 14 July 1865 by Joseph...
- is also a
prominent top on the east-north-east ridge,
called the
Roseg Pitschen (3,867 m) (Italian border). The
first ascent of the
mountain to the Schn****uppe...
-
Hochlinden (now part of Rybnik-Stodoły) The
forest service station in
Pitschen, now
Byczyna The
communications station at Neubersteich,
which was Nieborowitzer...
- that of his rival. In late 1587, he
tried and
failed to
storm Kraków. At
Pitschen in Silesia, he met Sigismund's army,
commanded by
Polish hetman Jan Zamojski...