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Sejny ([ˈsɛi̯nɨ]; Lithuanian: Seinai) is a town in north-eastern
Poland and the
capital of
Sejny County, in
Podlaskie Voivodeship,
close to the northern...
- The
Sejny Uprising or
Seinai Revolt (Polish:
Powstanie sejneńskie, Lithuanian: Seinų sukilimas)
refers to a
Polish uprising against the
Lithuanian authorities...
- The
Battle of
Sejny (Polish:
Bitwa o
Sejny),
Battle of Suwałki (Lithuanian: Suvalkų mūšis) or
Sejny-Augustów
operation (Lithuanian: Seinų-Augustavo operacija)...
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Sejny County (Polish:
powiat sejneński) a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in the
extreme north-east...
- The
Sejny Priest Seminary or
Sejny Theological Seminary (Lithuanian: Seinų kunigų seminarija) was a
Catholic priest seminary established in
Sejny (now...
- Białystok in Poland. On
March 25, 1798, it was
established as
Diocese of
Sejny/Augustów, from the
Diocese of Wigry. Its
territory had
formerly belonged...
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border with Lithuania. It encomp****es the
powiats of Augustów, Suwałki, and
Sejny, and
roughly corresponds to the
southern part of the
former Suwałki Governorate...
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preserved by the
small but
compact Lithuanian minority concentrated in the
Sejny County. At the end of 2009 in
Podlaskie Voivodeship there were 1,189,700...
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Kolonia Sejny [kɔˈlɔɲa ˈsɛi̯nɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sejny,
within Sejny County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern...
- the
Polish invaded Lithuanian-controlled
territory during the
Battle of
Sejny.
Pressured by the
League of Nations,
Poland signed the Suwałki Agreement...