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  2. File:Poland (1938) location map with voivodeships.svg

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    Šablonas:Location map Lenkija2; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Lwów (tỉnh) Wołyń (1921–1939) Tarnopol (tỉnh) Stanisławów (tỉnh) Białystok (tỉnh 1919–1939) Bản mẫu:Tỉnh của Ba Lan 1919–1939

  3. Category:Poland location map modules - Wikipedia

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    L. Module:Location map/data/Lesser Poland Voivodeship; Module:Location map/data/Poland Lesser Poland Voivodeship; Module:Location map/data/Poland Lodz central

  4. List of cities and towns in Poland - Wikipedia

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    All municipalities in Poland are governed regardless of their type under the mandatory mayor–council government system. Executive power in a rural gmina is exercised by a wójt, while the homologue in municipalities containing cities or towns is called accordingly either a city mayor (prezydent miasta) or a town mayor (burmistrz), all of them elected by a two-round direct election, while the ...

  5. Markowa - Wikipedia

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    Markowa is a village in Łańcut County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Markowa . It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 miles) south-east of Łańcut and 22 kilometres (14 miles) east of the regional capital Rzeszów .

  6. Outerra - Wikipedia

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    Outerra is a Slovak computer software company best known for its middleware 3D planetary graphics engine, called Outerra engine, in development since 2008. [2] The engine renders high-quality terrain, terrain texturing, flora and water flow normal maps using relatively sparse and highly compressed data through fractal processing and other types of procedural generation.

  7. Świdnica - Wikipedia

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    The town belonged at the time to the Duchy of Wrocław, a province of Poland. By 1290, Świdnica had city walls and six gates, crafts and trade were blossoming. At the end of the 13th century, there were guilds of bakers, weavers, potters, shoemakers, furriers and tailors in Świdnica. [5] The city was famous for its beer production.

  8. Przasnysz - Wikipedia

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    Przasnysz was a royal town and a county seat in the Ciechanów Land in the Masovian Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1576, Przasnysz became the seat of the non-castle starostwo (eldership). In 1648, the Przasnysz eldership was awarded to the defender of Zbaraż, Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki.

  9. Poland Is Not Yet Lost - Wikipedia

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    Several historians confused Ogiński's "Marche pour les Légions polonaises" ('March for the Polish Legions') with Wybicki's mazurka, possibly due to the mazurka's chorus "March, march, Dąbrowski", until Ogiński's sheet music for the march was discovered in 1938 and proven to be a different piece of music than Poland's national anthem. [8]