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Sowina may
refer to:
Sowina,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pleszew,
within Pleszew County,
Greater Poland...
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Maria Sowina (born 1900,
death date unknown) was a
Polish politician from the People's Party.
During World War II, she was a
activist of the people's movement...
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Sowina Błotna [sɔˈvina ˈbwɔtna] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pleszew,
within Pleszew County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central...
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Sowina [sɔˈvina] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kołaczyce,
within Jasło County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland...
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forced labour in
three concentration camps – AL
Falkenberg (aka Eule, in
Sowina (pl)), AL Fürstenstein (Książ Castle, in Wałbrzych), and AL Dörnhau (in...
- Sowińscy) is a
Polish surname Meaning people who came from the
towns of Sowin,
Sowina, or Sowiniec,
Another meaning is "A wise person." It may
refer to: Alexander...
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Debreczeni was in
three camps in AL
Riese –
first in AL
Falkenberg (aka Eule, in
Sowina (pl)), next in AL Fürstenstein (Książ Castle, in Wałbrzych), and lastly...
- Li-2 (registered SP-LBD) was
damaged beyond repair in a
crash landing near
Sowina. On 18 July of the same year, an
Ilyushin Il-12 (registered SP-LHC) was...
- Ludwigsdorf). In April 1944, AL Falkenberg was
established in the
hamlet of
Sowina (German: Eule) for
prisoners of
concentration camps 50°38′39″N 16°28′16″E...
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Lenartowice Ludwina Marszew Nowa Wieś
Pacanowice Piekarzew Prokopów Rokutów
Sowina Sowina Błotna
Suchorzew Taczanów
Drugi Taczanów
Pierwszy Zawady Zawidowice...