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Szeląg may
refer to the
following places in Poland:
Szeląg, Poznań, a
neighbourhood in the city of Poznań
Szeląg, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village...
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Monetary Union of 1873, and in the city of Hamburg, Germany. In
Poland szeląg was used. The soll,
later the sou, both also
derived from the
Roman solidus...
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Marcin Szeląg (born 7 July 1980) is a
Polish chess International Master (2000).
Marcin Szeląg has pla**** many
times in the
finals of the
Polish Youth Chess...
- held the
privilege of
minting its own currency, for
instance the
shilling (
szeląg) in the
Duchy of Prussia,
which Poland co-adopted in 1526. Initially, the...
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television tower. East of Winogrady,
close to the river, is the
neighbourhood of
Szeląg, and
north of this the
housing estate of
Wilczy Młyn.
North of this is the...
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expanded in 1925 to
include Główna, Komandoria, Rataje, Starołęka, Dębiec,
Szeląg and Winogrady, and in 1933: Golęcin and Podolany.
During the
German occupation...
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journal requires |journal= (help) Paradowska,
Szeląg, Sławecki (2007). "Klippel−Feil
Syndrome –
Review of the Literature" (PDF)...
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Boratynka (boratynek) is a po****r,
unofficial name of a
copper szeląg (shilling),
minted in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth in 1659–1668,
during the...
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species is also
known to
occur in
Russia extending to ****an.
Szeląg, Zbigniew; Kobiv,
Yuriy (2014-07-01). "Typification of
Chrysanthemum zawadzkii...
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Szeląg [ˈʂɛlɔnk] is a
settlement in the
administrative district of
Gmina Łukta,
within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...