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Wieluń [ˈvjɛluɲ] (Latin: Velun) is a town in south-central
Poland with 21,624
inhabitants (2021). The town is the seat of the
Gmina Wieluń and
Wieluń...
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Wieluń Warsaw Kraków Poznań The
bombing of
Wieluń is
considered by many to be the
first major act of
World War II, and the
September Campaign.
After Luftwaffe...
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Wieluń denar was 14th
century silver coin
minted in
Wieluń. It
served as a
currency of the
Duchy of
Wieluń, that
existed between 1370 and 1391. The...
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Edict of
Wieluń was a 1424 law
issued in
Wieluń by King of
Poland Władysław II Jagiełło
under pressure from the
Catholic Church. The
edict outlawed...
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Wieluń Land (Polish:
ziemia wieluńska; Latin:
Terra Velumensis),
originally known as Ruda Land (Polish:
ziemia rudzka; Latin:
terra Rudensis, territorium...
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Wieluń District was a
district within the
Duchy of
Wieluń. Its
capital was
Wieluń. It was
formed around 1378 from
Wieluń Land and
existed until 1391 when...
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Soviet Union Gorky Leningrad Minsk...
- Zduńska Wola (40,730) Towns: Łowicz (27,436) Aleksandrów Łódzki (21,789)
Wieluń (21,624)
Opoczno (20,409) Ozorków (18,846) Konstantynów Łódzki (18,533)...
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Wieluń,
Poland is a
small town (po****tion in 2006:
about 24,400 inhabitants)
situated in the
south of
central Poland,
between the
large cities of Łódź...
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Wieluń County (Polish:
powiat wieluński) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in Łódź Voivodeship,
central Poland. It...