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Zboiska may
refer to the
following villages in Poland:
Zboiska,
Krosno County in
Subcarpathian Voivodeship (south-east Poland)
Zboiska, Lwów [pl] - a Polish...
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Zboiska [
zbɔˈiska] (Ukrainian: Збоїська, Zboyis’ka) –
Boyscza 1361,
Boyska 1398,
Boyschcze 1402,
Bogiska 1437,
Szboyska 1539,
Zboiska alias Uhrynowce...
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Zboiska [
ˈzbɔi̯ska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Radziejowice,
within Żyrardów County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
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Zboiska [
ˈzbɔi̯ska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Dukla,
within Krosno County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland...
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Mszana Myszkowskie Nadole Nowa Wieś
Olchowiec Ropianka Równe
Smereczne Teodorówka
Trzciana Tylawa Wietrzno Wilsznia Zawadka Rymanowska Zboiska Zyndranowa...
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forces achieved a
limited success and
captured the
important suburb of
Zboiska [pl],
together with the
surrounding hills. However, the
Polish forces were...
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flank of his
forces was
guarded by 200
Hussars stationed in the
village of
Zboiska,
while the rest of the
light cavalry and
infantry guarded all
other approaches...
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Niemen River (September 26–28, 1920)
Battles of
Obuchowe and
Krwawy Bór (27–28
September 1920)
Battle of
Zboiska Battle of
Minsk (1920) (18
October 1920)...
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flank of his
forces was
guarded by 200
Hussars stationed in the
village of
Zboiska,
while the rest of the
light cavalry and
infantry guarded all
other approaches...
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Dictionary of the
Sanok District in the
Middle Ages), Kraków, 2002, ISBN 83-88385-14-3. Wola
Sekowa Wola
Piotrowa Caritas in
Zboiska Castle in
Zboiska...