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Warka [ˈvarka] (Yiddish: ווארקע) is a town in east-central Poland,
located on the left bank of the
Pilica river (60 km or 37 mi
south of Warsaw), with...
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Warka Vase or Uruk vase is a slim
carved alabaster vessel found in a
temple complex in the
ruins of the
ancient city of Uruk,
located in the modern...
- The Mask of
Warka (named
after the
modern village of
Warka located close to the
ancient city of Uruk), also
known as the Lady of Uruk,
dating from 3100...
- in this
article correctly. Uruk, the
archeological site
known today as
Warka, was an
ancient city in the Near East,
located east of the
current bed of...
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Warka Brewery /ˈvɑːrkə/ (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvarka]) is one of Poland's
oldest breweries and
belongs to the Żywiec Group. Żywiec
Group has four...
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Considered one of the
first cities, the site of Uruk – modern-day
Warka in Iraq –
shows evidence of
social stratification,
institutionalized religion...
- in
Warka: The Hero,
History and
Perspectives for Development:
Papers from the Polish-American
Symposium in
Warka-Winiary,
October 13–16, 2007].
Warka: Casimir...
- for a
short amount of time. The brik
dough sheets are
called malsouka or
warka.
Typical fillings include tuna,
ground meat, raw egg, chicken, or anchovies...
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Israel Yitzhak Kalish of
Warka (Yitzchok of Vurka) (1779–1848) was the
first hasidic rebbe of
Warka. In 1829 he
moved to Przysucha,
where his
master tzadik...
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Battle of
Warka occurred on
April 7, 1656
between the
forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,
commanded by
Stefan Czarniecki, and the forces...