- Třinec (Czech: [ˈtr̝̊ɪnɛts] ; Polish:
Trzyniec [ˈtʂɨɲɛt͡s] ; German: Trzynietz) is a city in Frýdek-Místek
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of...
- PWN 1997, vol. VI, 981.
Zahradnik "Korzenie Zaolzia.
Warszawa –
Praga –
Trzyniec", 16–17. Gawrecká "Československé Slezsko. Mezi světovými válkami 1918–1938"...
- Stanisław;
Marek Ryczkowski (1992).
Korzenie Zaolzia.
Warszawa -
Praga -
Trzyniec: PAI-press. OCLC 177389723.
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Trzyniec [ˈtʂɨɲɛt͡s] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Koczała,
within Człuchów County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland....
- 1960s and 1970s. In 1921
Polish po****tion of Třinec (Polish:
Trzyniec)
founded KS Siła
Trzyniec,
ethnically Polish sport club. In the same year
local German...
- Praha: Libri. ISBN 80-7277-172-8. Zahradnik, Stanisław;
Marek Ryczkowski (1992).
Korzenie Zaolzia.
Warszawa -
Praga -
Trzyniec: PAI-press. OCLC 177389723....
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Steinforth Neustettin Brodźce (nicht mehr existent)
Steinforth Schlochau Trzyniec Koczała Człuchów
Steinfurt Stolp Wiatrowo ****ica Słupsk
Steinhagen Franzburg-Barth...
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Gardziel Gryf Gron
Grodna 1st
Squadron M****
Albaneta Tobruk Taifun Turnia Trzyniec Tempo Tygrys Taran Tur
Terror Tempo Ter
Topor Tuchola Tyran Tranto Tapir...
- a
separate muni****lity but
became administratively a part of Třinec (
Trzyniec) in 1960. It lies in the
historical region of
Cieszyn Silesia and has a...
- (Orłowa),
Ropice (Ropica),
Stonava (Stonawa), Těrlicko (Cierlicko), Třinec (
Trzyniec), and Vendryně (Wędrynia). The only
Polish high
school is the
Juliusz Słowacki...