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Tarnobrzeg [tarˈnɔbʐɛk] is a city in south-eastern
Poland (historic
Lesser Poland), on the east bank of the
river Vistula, with 49,419 inhabitants, as...
- The
Republic of
Tarnobrzeg (Polish:
Republika Tarnobrzeska, IPA: [rɛpuˈblika tarnɔˈbʐɛska]) was a short-lived
political entity,
proclaimed on 6 November...
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Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship (Polish: województwo tarnobrzeskie) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in
Poland in
years 1975-1998...
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History of
Tarnobrzeg – In the late 16th century, the area of
current Tarnobrzeg,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship,
Poland emerged as a
local center of industry...
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Tarnobrzeg County (Polish:
powiat tarnobrzeski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-eastern...
- over 1,000
years of history, are Przemyśl and Sanok. Rzeszów, Łańcut and
Tarnobrzeg, with
their castles and palaces, were
important residential cities of...
- Machów is the
southern part of the city of
Tarnobrzeg in Podkar****e Voivodeship,
southeastern Poland.
Before 1976 it was a
separate village. The first...
- Lake
Tarnobrzeg,
Machowski Reservoir or Lake Machów is an
artificial lake
created in a
former sulfur mine in Machów,
Tarnobrzeg, Poland. The lake was opened...
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Siarka Tarnobrzeg (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɕarka tarˈnɔbʐɛk]) is a
Polish professional football club,
based in
Tarnobrzeg,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship. They...
- Dzików, (Latin: Dzikovia) is a borough, one of the
oldest parts of
Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It is a
cultural and
historical center of the town. Dzików is famous...