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Santok [
ˈsantɔk] (German : Zantoch) is a
village in Gorzów County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative...
- and Inowrocław voivodeships,
which were
situated further east, and the
Santok Land,
located to the northwest. The
region in the
proper sense roughly coincides...
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Gmina Santok is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in Gorzów County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. Its seat is the
village of
Santok, which...
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impose some
corrections on the
western border as well. In 1365
Drezdenko and
Santok became Poland's fiefs,
while Wałcz, Człopa,
Tuczno and
Czaplinek were in...
- Piła.
Further down in
Lubusz Voivodeship, it
empties into the
Warta at
Santok near Gorzów Wielkopolski. The
river is
usually subdivided into an upper...
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battle remains unknown, though, some
historians ****ume that it
happened near
Santok. The
battle had
ended with
decisive Polish victory,
leading to the end of...
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Poland from 1232, he
conquered further Greater Polish territories around Santok in 1234. Mieszko's heir was Duke
Casimir I of Opole, who died in 1230. Thereupon...
- one of the
Polish cities,
alongside Kraków, Gniezno, Sieradz, Łęczyca and
Santok. By 1139, a
settlement belonging to
Governor Piotr Włostowic (also known...
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Warta River valley, a
visit at the Gorzów port, and a
cruise to the
nearby Santok.
Wheelhouse Lounge Cabin Bird view at Kuna Jantar, the
oldest still in service...
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Pomeranian expedition to
Santok was a
Pomeranian attempt to
conquer Santok, a key
stronghold of Poland,
through deception and then force, but they...