- The
Skawinka is a
river in the
Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland, and a
right tributary of the
Vistula River. The
Skawinka is 34
kilometres (21 mi) long...
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Skawinka Skawina (TKS
Skawinka Skawina) is a
Polish football club
based in Skawina. They
currently play in the
Klasa A, the
eighth tier of the
Polish football...
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previously in Kraków
Voivodeship (1975–1998). The town is
located on the
Skawinka river, in
close proximity to the city of Kraków. Its po****tion (as for...
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Skawinka′s Gradual (Polish: Graduał Skawinki) is a
richly illuminated gradual from
around 1460. The
gradual was
produced at the
Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec...
- Czechowice-Dziedzice Biała
Brzeszcze Vistula, Soła Oświęcim Soła
Zator Skawa Skawina Skawinka Kraków (Cracow) Sanka, Rudawa, Prądnik, Dłubnia,
Wilga (most are canalized...
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kilometres (19 mi) south-west of Kraków in
Lesser Poland. It lies on the
Skawinka river,
among the
hills of the Beskids, 545 m (1,788 ft)
above sea level...
- 1980) is a
Polish footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Wanda Kraków.
Skawinka Skawina Regional league Kraków II: 2014–15
Individual Polish Cup top scorer:...
- antiphons. The m****cript is
decorated with ten
illuminated initials.
Skawinka′s Gradual circa 1450 This
richly illuminated gradual was
produced at the...
- the
borders (the
exchange of Chrzanów for the
areas between Skawa and
Skawinka), each of the
princes remained on
their own, with the
prince of
Opole and...
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survived unchanged to the
present day. It was
commissioned by the
Maciej Skawinka,
abbot of the
Benedictines in Tyniec,
written and
illuminated in Kraków...