- The
Tumski Bridge (Polish: Most
Tumski, [mɔst
ˈtumski], German: Dombrücke, [ˈdoːmbʁʏkə]), lit. 'Cathedral Bridge', is a
steel bridge over the northern...
- Ostrów
Tumski (originally
meaning "cathedral island") may
refer to the
following city
quarters in Poland: Ostrów
Tumski, Poznań Ostrów
Tumski, Wrocław...
- The
Cathedral Island (Polish: Ostrów
Tumski, [ˈɔstruf
ˈtumski], German: Dominsel, [ˈdoːmɪnzəl]) is the
oldest part of the city of Wrocław in south-western...
-
oldest historical monument in Poznań. It
stands on the
island of Ostrów
Tumski north-east of the city centre. The
cathedral was
originally built in the...
- in Gdańsk Ostrów Lednicki, on
Lednica Lake Ostrów
Tumski, Głogów Ostrów
Tumski, Poznań Ostrów
Tumski, Wrocław
Ostriv (disambiguation) (Ukrainian form)...
-
right (east) bank of the
Warta river. It
includes the
island of Ostrów
Tumski,
which lies
between the two
channels of the
river and on
which the city's...
- Ostrów
Tumski (Polish: [ˈɔstruf ˈtumskʲi], "Cathedral Island"; German: Dom Insel) is an
island between two
branches of the
river Warta in the city of Poznań...
- tribe,
settled on the Oder
river and
erected a
fortified gord on Ostrów
Tumski. Wrocław
originated at the
intersection of two
trade routes, the Via Regia...
- Moat to the east,
south and west), the
settlement also
includes Ostrów
Tumski (bounded by
Sienkiewicza Street to the north, Wyszyńskiego
Street to the...
-
fortified stronghold between the
Warta and
Cybina rivers on what is now Ostrów
Tumski.
Mieszko I, the
first historically recorded ruler of the West
Polans and...