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Wizna [ˈvizna] is a
village in Łomża
County of
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland,
situated on the
Narew River.
Wizna is
known for the battle...
- The
Battle of
Wizna was
fought between September 7 and
September 10, 1939,
between the
forces of
Poland and
Germany during the
initial stages of the invasion...
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during the
Battle of
Wizna.
Because the
positions were held at
great cost for
three days
before being annihilated with few survivors,
Wizna is
referred to as...
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Wizna Land (Polish:
ziemia wiska),
named after the town of
Wizna, was an
administrative unit (ziemia) of the
Duchy of Mazovia,
Kingdom of
Poland and the...
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Duchy of
Wizna was a
district prin****lity and a
fiefdom within the
United Kingdom of Poland, and
later the
Crown of the
Kingdom of Poland. The country...
- Bug as
German forces had
already penetrated the defenses. The
Battle of
Wizna was
fought along the
banks of the
river between September 7 and September...
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deputy defense commander of
Wizna along with Władysław Raginis.
After his death,
which happened during the
Battle of
Wizna, he was
posthumously promoted...
- is a
river in
northeastern Poland, a
tributary of the
Narew River (near
Wizna), with a
length of 164
kilometers (102 mi) and a
basin area of 7,092 km2...
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Gmina Wizna is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the
village of
Wizna, which...
- Zawady-Kolonia.
Gmina Zawady is
bordered by the
gminas of Kobylin-Borzymy, Rutki, Trzcianne,
Tykocin and
Wizna.
Polish official po****tion
figures 2006...