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Tuchola Conifer Woods, (the
latter a
literal translation of Polish: Bory
Tucholskie; Kashubian: Tëchòlsczé Bòrë; German:
Tuchler or
Tucheler Heide) is a large...
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Greater Polish dialects,
there is an
absence of mazuration. The Bory
Tucholskie dialect has a
vowel system typical of
other Greater Polish dialects. y...
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Wdzydze Tucholskie [ˈvd͡zɨd͡zɛ tuˈxɔlskʲɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Karsin,
within Kościerzyna County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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permission to
withdraw his
forces from it.
Tuchola Forest (Polish: Bory
Tucholskie, German:
Tucheler Heide) in Westprussia,
since 1920
Treaty of Versailles...
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Tuchola Forest National Park (Polish: Park
Narodowy Bory
Tucholskie) is a
national park in Poland,
created on 1 July 1996. It
covers an area of 46.13 square...
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first days of the war. Army
Pomorze was
defeated at the
Battle of Bory
Tucholskie and was
forced to
retreat to the south-east. Army Poznań, meanwhile, did...
- Ministrów z dnia 14 maja 1996 r. w
sprawie utworzenia Parku Narodowego "Bory
Tucholskie", Dz.U. 1996 nr 64 poz. 305 Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 10 kwietnia...
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Bodden Ud****r Wiek
Kubitzer Bodden Liebitz National parks Western Pomerania Lagoon Area
Jasmund Lower Oder
Valley Wolin Drawa Slovincian Bory
Tucholskie...
- in the Wisła in Świecie. The Wda is one of the
longest rivers in Bory
Tucholskie and one of the most
important of Pomorze's
river routes. The
source of...
- Czersk): Bory
Tucholskie (Tuchola Forest)
ethnocultural region,
Kosznajderia former ethnocultural region Kociewie ethnocultural region Bory
Tucholskie (Tuchola...