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  2. Imotsko Polje - Wikipedia

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    Imotsko Polje (lit. ' Field of Imotski ' ) is a polje ( karstic field) located on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina near the city of Imotski . The larger part is in Herzegovina , while the Croatian part is in the inner Dalmatia region, and is the second largest in the country, covering an area of 95 square kilometres (37 sq mi).

  3. Imotski - Wikipedia

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    Summers are usually very hot during the day, temperature goes up to 40 °C. Temperatures above 10 °C (50 °F) last for more than 250 days a year. Two kinds of wind are common in the area - the northern to north-eastern bora , which usually brings cold and clear weather in winter, and the southern to south-eastern sirocco , which often brings rain.

  4. Sinjsko Polje - Wikipedia

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    This Split-Dalmatia County geography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Red Lake (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a sinkhole containing a karst lake near the city of Imotski, Croatia.It is known for its numerous caves and high cliffs, reaching over 241 metres (791 ft) above normal water level and continuing below the water level.

  6. Władysławowo - Wikipedia

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    Fights to liberate the Hel Peninsula started on October 9, 1939. On that day, Nazi forces took Puck, and were ready to take Swarzewo. [2] a On October 10, 1939, Nazi German forces attacked then-known-as Wielka Wieś.

  7. Krzyżowa, Świdnica County - Wikipedia

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    Liliana Sadowska & Izabela Taraszczuk: Genius loci als guter Geist.Trinationales Studentenkolloquium zum Widerstand in Kreisau, article about a student conference on resistance movement in France, Germany and Poland in the 20th century (November 3–8, 2007 in Krzyżowa), "Kulturpolitische Korrespondenz", edition nr 1253, 10.03.2008, Stiftung Ostdeutscher Kulturrat, Bonn (German).

  8. Gacko Polje - Wikipedia

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  9. Stąporków - Wikipedia

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    The town's name is probably derived from the name of the owner, Stąpor. In the past, it also used to be called Stomporków. The history of Stąporków dates back to the mid-16th century, and is associated with early ironworks, which was part of the Old-Polish Industrial Region.