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- Szczekociny ([ʂt͡ʂɛkɔˈt͡ɕinɨ]) (Yiddish: שטעקעטשין, romanized: Shtshekotshin) is a town on the Pilica river, in Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland...
- The Szczekociny rail crash occurred on 3 March 2012 when two p****enger trains collided head-on near the town of Szczekociny, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland...
- The Battle of Szczekociny was fought on the 6 June 1794 near the town of Szczekociny, Lesser Poland, between Poland and the combined forces of the Russian...
- waterway and the Blue Springs nature reserve lies next to the river. Pilica Szczekociny Koniecpol Przedbórz Sulejów Tomaszów Mazowiecki Spała Inowłódz Nowe Miasto...
- Gmina Szczekociny is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the town...
- Kościuszko's uprising against Tsarist Russia. He parti****ted in battles of Szczekociny, Warsaw, Maciejowice, and at Praga. A member of the Polish insurrectionist...
- Western part Będzin, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Sosnowiec, Częstochowa, Myszków, Szczekociny, Zawiercie, Sławków) belonged to Kielce Voivodeship. During the invasion...
- King Casimir IV, advised by chancellor Jan Koniecpolski and Piotr of Szczekociny. The Polish commanders were counting on the battle being won by the Polish...
- Szamotuły Szczawnica Szczawno-Zdrój Szczebrzeszyn Szczecin Szczecinek Szczekociny Szczucin Szczuczyn Szczyrk Szczytna Szczytno Szepietowo Szklarska Poręba...
- northern Poland.: 194  On 6 June Kościuszko was defeated in the Battle of Szczekociny by a joint Russo-Prussian force and on 8 June General Józef Zajączek...