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Podhale (Polish pronunciation: [pɔtˈxalɛ] ; lit. 'below the
mountain pastures'),
sometimes referred to as the
Polish Highlands, is Poland's southernmost...
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Podhale Rifles[citation needed] or
Podhale Riflemen (Polish:
Strzelcy podhalańscy,
nicknamed "Podhalańczycy") is the
traditional name of the
mountain infantry...
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Dunajec valley beginning in the
early twelve hundreds.
Prior to that,
Podhale was an
uninhabited region sp****ly po****ted by
bandits who
chose the inaccessible...
- they are
known as SSA KH
Podhale Nowy Targ, and
TatrySki Podhale Nowy Targ for
sponsorship reasons,
while Tauron Podhale Nowy Targ is used from 2020...
- The
Podhale dialect (Polish:
gwara podhalańska)
belongs to the
Lesser Poland dialect group and is
located in the part of Poland. It is in part one of...
- Folk
costumes from
Podhale region -
costumes wear by
Highlanders (Gorals) in
Polish area of the
Tatra Mountains,
Podhale region.
Unlike other regional...
- The
Peasant rebellion in
Podhale (1669–1670) was a
rebellion of
rural Gorals of the
region of
Podhale in
present day
southern Poland and a few villages...
- the
historic capital of
Podhale, as well as its main commercial,
communication and
industrial center. The town has the
Podhale State Vocational University...
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commanded by
General Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz. It was
named after the
region of
Podhale in
southern Poland. In
February it was ****igned to the Anglo-French expeditionary...
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Uprising in
Podhale (1630–1633) was a
peasant revolt against Mikołaj Komorowski, who
managed the Nowy Targ
estates in Poland.
Unrest in
Podhale began as...