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Wschowa (pronounced Fs-hova [ˈfsxɔva], German: Fraustadt)[citation needed] is a town in the
Lubusz Voivodeship in
western Poland with 13,875 inhabitants...
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Wschowa County (Polish:
powiat wschowski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lubusz Voivodeship,
western Poland...
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Wschowa Land (Polish:
ziemia wschowska),
named after the town of
Wschowa, was an
administrative unit (ziemia) of the
Kingdom of
Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian...
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within Wschowa County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It lies
approximately 6 km (4 mi) south-west of Sława, 21 km (13 mi) west of
Wschowa, and...
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formed part of Poland-Saxony. In the 18th century,
Wschowa was an
important royal city of Poland, as it
often hosted Polish kings...
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Wschowa is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Wschowa County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. Its seat is the town of
Wschowa,...
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Wschowa County (the
towns and
gminas of
Wschowa, Sława and Szlichtyngowa). Nowa Sól
County is
bordered by
Wolsztyn County to the north-east,
Wschowa County...
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district of
Gmina Wschowa,
within Wschowa County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It lies
approximately 5 km (3 mi)
north of
Wschowa and 57 km (35 mi)...
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kings Augustus II the
Strong and
Augustus III of
Poland often resided in
Wschowa, and
sessions of the
Senate of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth were...
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counties Wschowa, Babimost, Międzyrzecz, Chodzież, Wieleń and Czarnków (Netzekreis). It
contained 12 towns: Piła, Skwierzyna, Bledzew,
Wschowa, Szlichtyngowa...