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known as the
Vistula Cut (German: Weichseldurchstich; Polish:
Przekop Wisły) (ref map ) from the old fork of the
Danzig and
Elbing Vistulas straight north...
- The
Vistula Spit (Polish:
Mierzeja Wiślana; Russian: Балтийская коса, romanized: Baltiyskaya kosa; German:
Danziger Nehrung,
Frische Nehrung; Low German:...
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Vistula Land, also
known as
Vistula Country (Russian: Привислинский край, romanized: Privislinskiy kray; Polish: Kraj Nadwiślański), was the name applied...
- The
Vistula Lagoon is a
brackish water lagoon on the
Baltic Sea
roughly 56
miles (90 km) long, 6 to 15
miles (10 to 19 km) wide, and up to 17 feet (5 m)...
- The
Vistula Veneti, also
called Baltic Veneti or Venedi, were an Indo-European
people that
inhabited the
lands of
central Europe east of the
Vistula River...
- The
Legion of the
Vistula (Polish:
Legia Nadwiślańska) was a unit of
Poles in the
service of
Napoleonic France, one of the
larger Polish legions of the...
- The
Vistula–Oder
offensive (Russian: Висло-Одерская операция, romanized: Vislo–Oderskaya operatsiya) was a Red Army
operation on the
Eastern Front in...
- Варшавская битва,
Varshavskaya bitva), also
known as the
Miracle on the
Vistula (Polish: Cud nad Wisłą), was a
series of
battles that
resulted in a decisive...
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Vistula University (VU; Polish:
Akademia Finansów i
Biznesu Vistula) is a non-public
university based in Warsaw, Poland. It was
established in 1991 as...
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Operation Vistula (Polish:
Akcja Wisła; Ukrainian: Опера́ція «Ві́сла») was the
codename for the 1947
forced resettlement of
close to 150,000 Ukrainians...