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Prudnik [
ˈprudɲik] (Czech:
Prudník, Silesian: Prōmnik, German:
Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Latin: Prudnicium) is a town in
southern Poland,
located in the...
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Prudnik is a city in south-west Poland.
Prudnik may also
refer to:
Prudnik County,
county in Opole,
Poland Prudnik (river),
river of the
Czech Republic...
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Prudnik Castle was a
gothic castle located in
Prudnik,
Opole Voivodeship,
within the
Upper Silesia region of Poland.
Prudnik Castle was
located in the...
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Divine Mercy Church in
Prudnik, Poland, is a
brick church, part of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Opole. It's
located in the
eastern part of town, in the...
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activist and
military judge.
Weidel was born in Neustadt,
Upper Silesia (now
Prudnik, Poland). He
studied law in
Munich and Breslau. He
joined the **** Party...
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Prudnik Silesian dialect (Silesian:
prudnicki djalykt Ślōnskij gŏdki, Polish:
gwary prudnickie) is a
Silesian dialect, used in the
parts of
Prudnik County...
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Prudnik (Czech:
Prudník, German:
Prudnik, Braune, Brdun, Brudnick) is a
river of the
Czech Republic and Poland. The
river originates under the mountain...
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Prudnik (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpɔɡɔɲ
ˈprudɲik]), also
known as
shortly Pogoń, is a
Polish basketball team
based in
Prudnik. The club currently...
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Prudnik Land (Polish:
ziemia prudnicka, Silesian:
Ziymia Prudnika, German: Neustädter Land) is a part of the
historical region of
Upper Silesia, in southern...
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Formed in 1997, the Praděd/Pradziad
Euroregion with its
headquarter in
Prudnik has
facilitated economic,
cultural and
tourist exchanges between the border...