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Sanok [
ˈsanɔk] (in full the
Royal Free City of
Sanok — Polish: Królewskie
Wolne Miasto Sanok, Rusyn: Санок,
Sanok, Ukrainian: Сянок or Cянік,
Sianok or...
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Sanok Land (Polish:
ziemia sanocka, Latin:
terra et
districtus sanociensis) was a
historical administrative division unit (ziemia) of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Sanok County (Polish:
powiat sanocki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-eastern...
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cities in the province, with over 1,000
years of history, are Przemyśl and
Sanok. Rzeszów, Łańcut and Tarnobrzeg, with
their castles and palaces, were important...
- STS
Sanok is an ice
hockey team in
Sanok, Poland. The team pla**** in the
Eastern Division of the
Slovak 2. Liga, the
third tier of ice
hockey in Slovakia...
- was born in
Sanok,
southern Poland. He
studied architecture at Kraków
Polytechnic in 1947,
finishing his
studies in 1952. He
returned to
Sanok in 1955, working...
- it has
included major cities such as: Chełm, Zamość, Rzeszów,
Krosno and
Sanok (now all in Poland), as well as Lviv and
Ternopil (now in Ukraine). First...
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Rural Architecture Museum of
Sanok (Polish:
Muzeum Budownictwa Ludowego w Sanoku) is one of the
biggest open-air
museums in Poland. It was established...
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Sanok Royal Castle was
built in the late 14th
century in
Sanok, Poland. The
castle is
situated overlooking the San
River at 317 m
above sea
level on...
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Gregory of
Sanok (Polish:
Grzegorz z Sanoka;
Sanok, 1403 or 1407 – 29
January 1477, Rohatyn) was a
Polish bishop, a
professor at the Kraków Academy, metropolitan...