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Szczypiorno [ʂt͡ʂɨˈpjɔrnɔ] is a muni****l
neighbourhood of the city of Kalisz, Poland,
located in its south-western part.
Formerly until 1976 a separate...
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Approximately 15,000 of them were
confined in
internment camps in Beniaminów and
Szczypiorno,
while almost 3,000 were
drafted to the Austro-Hungarian Army. Despite...
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allegiance to the
German Kaiser and were
interned in Beniaminów and
Szczypiorno (the Oath crisis).
Approximately 3,000 of them were
drafted into the...
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Szczypiorno [ʂt͡ʂɨˈpjɔrnɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pomiechówek,
within Nowy Dwór County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central...
- co-hosted by the province,
including the
EuroBasket 2009 and UEFA Euro 2012.
Szczypiorno,
Kalisz is
considered the
cradle of
Polish handball. In the 16th-17th...
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other parts of
occupied Poland were
interned in
prisoner of war
camps in
Szczypiorno and Beniaminów.
Approximately 7,500
soldiers (mostly from the 2nd Brigade...
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incorporation of the
surrounding settlements of Majków, Nosków,
Piwonice and
Szczypiorno as new districts. The
Polish anti-communist
resistance Movement for Defence...
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person from
several Polish locations named after this
garden plant (e. g.
Szczypiorno, Szczypiornia).
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam Szczypiorski...
- by the
Germans (13 July 1917) and sent to
Warsaw Citadel and then to
Szczypiorno and Modlin. He was
finally released on 12
November 1918. On 1 January...
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Pawiak in
November of that year.
Found guilty, she was
imprisoned in
Szczypiorno and
Lauban in Silesia. She was
released after the Act of 5
November 1916...