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Płock (pronounced [pwɔt͡sk] ) is a city in
central Poland, on the
Vistula river, in the
Masovian Voivodeship.
According to the data
provided by GUS on...
- Wisła
Płock – (1964–1992)
Petrochemia Płock – (1992–1999)
Petro Płock – (1999–2000)
Orlen Płock – (2000–2002) Wisła
Płock – (2002–2010) SPR Wisła
Płock –...
- Wisła
Płock Spółka
Akcyjna (Wisła
Płock S.A.),
commonly referred to as Wisła
Płock (Polish pronunciation: [ˈviswa ˈpwɔtsk]), is a
Polish professional football...
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center of the
Warsaw metropolitan area,
Radom (212,230) to the south,
Płock (119,709) to the west,
Siedlce (77,990) to the east, and Ostrołęka (52,071)...
- Brudzeń Duży [ˈbrud͡zɛɲ ˈduʐɨ] is a
village in
Płock County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative...
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Płock Department (Polish:
Departament płocki) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in the
Polish Duchy of
Warsaw from 1806 to 1815...
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Casimir III of
Płock (Polish:
Kazimierz III płocki; 10 June 1448/8 June 1449 – 9 June 1480), was a
Polish prince and
member of the
Masovian branch of...
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Płock County (Polish:
powiat płocki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland...
- The
Duchy of
Płock was a
feudal district duchy in Masovia,
centered on the
Płock Land. Its
capital was
Płock. It
existed in the High
Middle Ages era,...
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Płock Cathedral (Polish:
Katedra Płocka), or the
Cathedral of the
Blessed Virgin Mary of Masovia, is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of
Płock, in...