- is the seat of the
Sieradz County,
situated in the Łódź Voivodeship.
Sieradz is a
capital of the
historical Sieradz Land.
Sieradz is one of the oldest...
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Leszek the
Black (Leszek Czarny) 1275–1294
divided into two
duchies of
Sieradz and Lęczyca (see below) 1294–1297 Władysław I the Elbow-high (Władysław...
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administered by a
voivode (Governor), and the
Sieradz Voivodeship is the area with the
capital city of
Sieradz.
Sieradz is a
significant city of
Poland as it...
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Zgierz (54,974)
Skierniewice (47,031)
Radomsko (44,700)
Kutno (42,704)
Sieradz (40,891) Zduńska Wola (40,730) Towns: Łowicz (27,436) Aleksandrów Łódzki...
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Sieradz Land (Polish:
ziemia sieradzka; Latin:
Terra Siradiae) is a
historical region in
central Poland, a part of Łęczyca-
Sieradz Land (Polish: ziemia...
- NKJO
Sieradz is a state-funded
teacher training college in
Sieradz, a town in
central Poland.
Founded in 1990, the
college provides a full-time, three-year...
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located in the
Sieradz Land. Szczerców was a
royal town of the
Kingdom of Poland,
administratively located in the
Sieradz County in the
Sieradz Voivodeship...
- The
Sieradz dialect (Polish:
gwara sieradzka)
belongs to the
Lesser Poland dialect group and is
located in the part of Poland. It
borders the Łęczyca...
- The
Duchy of
Sieradz (Latin:
ducatus Siradiae, Polish: Księstwo Sieradzkie), also
known as the
Duchy of Siradia, was
created based on part of the Duchy...
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Sieradz County (Polish:
powiat sieradzki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in Łódź Voivodeship,
central Poland. It...