- Suwałki ([suˈvau̯kʲi] ; Lithuanian:
Suvalkai; Yiddish: סואוואַלק or סוּוואַלק) is a city in
northeastern Poland with a po****tion of 69,206 (2021). It...
- Augustavas); Suvalkų
Apskritis formed around the city of Suwałki (Lithuanian:
Suvalkai); Seinų
Apskritis centered on the town of
Sejny (Lithuanian: Seinai). The...
- The Suwałki Agreement,
Treaty of
Suvalkai, or
Suwalki Treaty (Polish:
Umowa suwalska, Lithuanian: Suvalkų sutartis) was an
agreement signed in the town...
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against Poles in the
Lithuanian Wars of
Independence near Augustavas,
Suvalkai,
Seinai and elsewhere. On 10 June 1919, the 1st
Infantry Regiment's 3rd...
- Suwałki
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of
Congress Poland of the
Russian Empire,
which had its seat in the city of Suwałki...
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Pastavy (Pastovys),
Ashmyany (Ašmena),
Braslaw (Breslauja), Suwałki (
Suvalkai). The
redistribution of
lands after World War II was
based on the ethnicity...
- the Land
Forces Museum in Warsaw, one at the
History and
Tradition of
Suvalkai Soldiers Museum in Suwalszczyzna, one in
Koszalin and two at the Polish...
- Piłsudski, Poland's
Chief of State, in
order to cir****vent the
Treaty of
Suvalkai,
which left
Vilnius on the
Lithuanian side,
organized Żeligowski's Mutiny...
- with
three towns in Poland: Węgorzewo (Ungura), Ełk (Lukas) and Suwałki (
Suvalkai). It also has a
partnership agreement with Poland's West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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control of the
cities of
Vilnius (Polish: Wilno), Suwałki (Lithuanian:
Suvalkai) and Augustów (Lithuanian: Augustavas). In the
aftermath of the war the...