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- Wronki [ˈvrɔŋki] (German: Wronke) is a town in the Szamotuły County, western-central Poland, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is located...
- Amica Wronki was a Polish football club based in Wronki, Poland. The club was invariably linked to Amica, a manufacturer of white goods, predominantly...
- Wronki Prison (Polish: Zakład Karny Wronki) is the largest prison in Poland, holding over 1400 prisoners. Established by the German Empire in 1889, it...
- MKS Błękitni Wronki is a Polish ****ociation football club from Wronki, Greater Poland. The original Błękitni Wronki was created in 1921 and pla**** until...
- Amica is a global manufacturer of household appliances headquartered in Wronki in western-central Poland. The company produces refrigerators, washing machines...
- Gmina Wronki is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Szamotuły County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the...
- Wronki railway station is a stop on the Poznań–Szczecin railway in Poland. It serves the town of Wronki in the Greater Poland Voivodeship and opened in...
- II Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen - KS Amica Wronki 3-1 (17 September 1998) Biggest game: KS Amica Wronki - sc Heerenveen 0-1 (1 October 1998) Largest...
- Final, pla**** at Stadion Amica, Wronki. The winners qualified for the qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Amica Wronki were the defending champions. The...
- (3) 1996–97: Legia Warsaw (12) 1997–98: Amica Wronki 1998–99: Amica Wronki (2) 1999–2000: Amica Wronki (3) 2000–01: Polonia Warsaw (2) 2001–02: Wisła...