- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the city has been
known as
Troki in Polish. Its
other alternate names include Тро́кі (
Tróki, historic)/Трака́й (Trakáj,
modern Belarusian)...
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Isaac ben
Abraham of
Troki,
Karaite scholar and
polemical writer (b. Trakai,
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, c. 1533; d. Trakai, c. 1594 (or
eight years earlier...
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Trakai Voivodeship,
Trakai Palatinate, or
Troki Voivodeship (Latin:
Palatinatus Trocensis, Lithuanian: Trakų vaivadija, Polish: Województwo trockie),...
- The
Troki uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Vilna Governorate of the
Russian Empire. The uezd was
bordered by the Mariampol, Kalvariya, and the
Seyny uezds...
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Trakai Island Castle (Lithuanian: Trakų
salos pilis) is an
island castle located in Trakai, Lithuania, on an
island in Lake Galvė. The
construction of...
- (województwo wileńskie,
Wilno [Vilnius, Lithuania])1413
Troki Voivodship (województwo trockie,
Troki [Trakai, Lithuania])
Nowogrodek Voivodship (województwo...
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English phrase “to look like ****”. Zabrać dupę w
troki Pronunciation: IPA:[ˈzabrat͡ɕ ˈdupɛ f
ˈtrɔki] To get away, to run away.
Usually referring to running...
- Wilno-
Troki County was a
county with
capital in
Vilnius located in
Wilno Land, and later,
Wilno Voivodeship, in Poland. It
originated from
informal unification...
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surname derived from the
Polish name
Troki of the
Lithuanian city of Trakai,
literally meaning "of
Troki" or "from
Troki". It may be
either the Russified...
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Wilno Land), in Święciany County, and
several municipilaties of the Wilno-
Troki County. In Lwów, Polesian, Stanisławów, Tarnopol, and
Volhynian Voivodeships...