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  2. List of bridges in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Arch bridge: Steel-concrete composite, 1 Arch: steel-concrete composite: Planned bridge: 277 m (909 ft) Linked image * East Bridge^^ Toruń: Vistula River: Arch bridge: Steel, 2 Arches: steel: 2013: 270 m (886 ft) Rędziński Bridge: Wrocław: Oder River, Rędzińska Island: Cable-stayed bridge: Concrete, 1 Pylon: concrete: 2011: 256 m (840 ft ...

  3. Regions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Poland. Ukrainian Highlands * (Wyżyny Ukraińskie) East Baltic-Belarusian Lowlands * (Niż Wschodniobałtycko-Białoruski) Historical lands of Poland against the background of modern administrative borders (names in Polish)

  4. Grunwald Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Grunwald Bridge (Polish: Most Grunwaldzki) is a suspension bridge over the river Oder in Wrocław, Poland, built between 1908 and 1910. [1] Initially the bridge was called the Imperial Bridge (Kaiserbrücke), then the Bridge of Freedom (Freiheitsbrücke). The architectural design of the bridge was by a city councilor, Richard Plüddemann. [2]

  5. Polish historical regions - Wikipedia

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    Polish historic regions are regions that were related to a former Polish state, or are within present-day Poland, with or without being identified in its administrative divisions. There are several historic and cultural regions in Poland that are called ethnographic regions. Their exact borders cannot be drawn, as the regions are not official ...

  6. Geography of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland's current voivodeships (provinces) are largely based on the country's historic regions, whereas those of the past two decades (to 1998) had been centred on and named for individual cities. The new units range in area from less than 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) for Opole Voivodeship to more than 35,000 square kilometres (14,000 ...

  7. Płock - Wikipedia

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    It is the cultural, academic, scientific, administrative and transportation center of the west and north Masovian region. [5] Płock is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Płock, one of the oldest dioceses in Poland, founded in the 11th century, and it is also the worldwide headquarters of the Mariavite Church.

  8. Photos: Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

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    A large container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which spans 1.6 miles across Baltimore's harbor, early Tuesday morning. The pillar couldn't stand up against the crash, sending that ...

  9. Borders of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland's old and new borders, 1945 (Kresy in gray) Borders of Poland with length (NB: The illustrated Polish coastline is 770 km, while the borders at sea is 440 km combined). Neuwarper See (Jezioro Nowowarpieńskie), a lake divided by a border between Poland and Germany. The Borders of Poland are 3,511 km (2,182 mi) [1] or 3,582 km (2,226 mi ...