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Tychy (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɨxɨ] ; German:
Tichau; Silesian: Tychy) is a city in
Silesia in
southern Poland,
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi) south...
- From 1629, the brewery, then
known in
German as the "Fürstliche
Brauerei Tichau" (Princely
Brewery Tychy), was in the
ownership of the
noble House of Promnitz [de]...
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Tuchel Tuczno Tütz Tuławki
Tollack Tumiany Daumen Tychowo Groß
Tychow Tychy Tichau Tyczewo Tietzow Tylewice Tillendorf Ujazd Ujest Bischofstal Used from 1936...
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occurred on 17
August 1919 in the
village of
Paprotzan on the
outskirts of
Tichau, and
resulted in a
Polish victory. The
Battle of
Paprotzan is considered...
- Věžovatá Pláně Thurn: Tuřany (Cheb District) Thusing: Toužín, p. of Dačice
Tichau: Tichá Tichlowitz: Těchlovice (Děčín District) Tichtiöfen: Dětochov, now...
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Owned by
Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms 3
Tracks 6
Construction Structure type Building: Yes
History Opened 1868
Previous names Tichau Services...
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Polenlager Königshütte.
German Federal Archives (March 27, 2001).
Polenlager Tichau.
German Federal Archives (March 27, 2001).
Polenlager Friedland. German...
- been on sale
since 1629. The brewery, then
called "Fürstliche
Brauerei in
Tichau",
produced three kinds of beer: mailings,
yeast and tableware. Only the...
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Tarnowskie Góry -
Tarnowitz Tworóg - T****ndorf Tworków -
Tworkau Tychy -
Tichau Wieluń -
Wielen Wilamowice -
Wilmesau Wodzisław Śląski -
Loslau Wojkowice...
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Kleinchristholz Solona Szalonnapatak Speckdorf Surduc Szurduk Surdecken Teștioara Kőszénbányatelep
Braunkohlebergwerk Tihău Tihó
Tichau Turbuța Turbóca Turbholz...