based on the Magdeburg Law. Lwów Land, which was part of the Ruthenian Voivodeship, was divided into two counties - Lwów County and Żydaczów county. It...
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was used as the land and voivodeship coat of arms, as evidenced by the miniatures on Łaski's Statute of 1506. Lwów Land 1410 Lwów Land 1578 Ruthenian Voivodeship...
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Association of the Polish Culture of the Lviv Land (Polish: Towarzystwo Kultury Polskiej Ziemi Lwowskiej, Ukrainian: Товариство польської культури Львівщини)...
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Voivodeship) Lwów Land (Ziemia Lwowska), Lwów Lwów County, (Powiat Lwowski), Lwów Żydaczów County, (Powiat Żydaczowski), Żydaczów Przemyśl Land (Ziemia Przemyska)...
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Drohobycz, Stryj, Tyczyn and Zydaczow (the last one was later transferred to Lwów Land). By the 17th century, the number of counties was reduced to four (Przemyśl...
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Trembowla Lwów Land (Ziemia Lwowska), Lwów Powiat of Lwów, (Powiat Lwowski), Lwów Powiat of Żydaczów, (Powiat Żydaczowski), Żydaczów Przemyśl Land (Ziemia...
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Commonwealth. Lwów or Lwow may also refer to: Lwów Ghetto, a Nazi ghetto Lwów Land, an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Poland Lwów Voivodeship, a...
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Continent to Home Islands, threat to Iran and Iraq) and uncertainties concerning land battles in Europe. The Potsdam Conference was held from July to August 1945...
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miles), so the country lost 73,739 square kilometres (28,471 square miles) of land. This difference amounts almost to the size of the Czech Republic, although...
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of the Dnieper Ukraine. Flag of the Kingdom of Ruthenia Flags of the Lwów land banner during the Battle of Grunwald, 1410 Banner of the Zaporizhian Sich...
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Galician Silesia Duchy of Zator Duchy of Oświęcim Żywiecczyzna [pl] Kraków Lwów Land Bukovina Styria Upper Styria Central Styria Western Styria Eastern Styria...
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History of Lviv (redirect from Lwów in World War II)
Commonwealth) the city was known as Lwów and became the capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship, which included five regions: Lwów, Chełm (Ukrainian: Kholm), Sanok...
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of Lwów, as well as most of the region of Volhynia (1921). The treaty provided Poland with almost 135,000 square kilometres (52,000 sq mi) of land that...
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Second Polish Republic in Greater Poland, eastern Upper Silesia, Chełmno Land and the Polish Corridor with Danzig. The Germans in Czechoslovakia (34% of...
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The first Zadviria was mentioned in 1451. The village was a crown land in Lwów Land of Ruthenian Voivodeship, which was administered by a nobleman Jan...
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with Włodzimierz, and western Podolia with Kamieniec Podolski. The city of Lwów quickly developed to become a main town of this new region. Allied with Denmark...
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Polish Corridor (section Land reform of 1925)
with the strategically important port of Gdańsk remained a narrow strip of land giving Poland access to the Baltic Sea and was also sometimes referred to...
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lwowskie (cities of Lwów affinity), while Szczecin, Gdańsk and Olsztyn are regarded as miasta wileńskie (cities of Wilno affinity). Lwów's Ossolineum Foundation...
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Hulka-Laskowski. In Czech it is mainly referred to as České Těšínsko/Českotěšínsko ("land around Český Těšín"), or as Těšínsko or Těšínské Slezsko (meaning Cieszyn...
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(2001–2003) Przemyśl Land Grand Duchy of Lithuania Grand Duchy of Lithuania Ruthenian Voivodeship Lwów land Podol Land Halych Land Coats of arms of the...
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British agreed to the Curzon line but recognised that the US might push for Lwów to be included in post-war Poland. In the west, Poland should receive part...
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seen by the Soviets, who intended to extend the revolution westwards, as a land bridge to Western Europe. The Polish–Soviet War culminated in the Battle...
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Lychakiv Cemetery (section Lwów Defenders' Cemetery)
city in interwar Poland and at the time named Lwów. In 1925, the ashes of one of the unknown defenders of Lwów were transferred to the Tomb of the Unknown...
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(remainder of Russian partition of Poland) Wileńszczyzna Grodzieńszczyzna Lwów Land Areas of Galicia and Lodomeria east of river San Kresy Zachodnie ("Western...
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and unindulgent father who believed that landowners should stay on their land and not indefinitely tour the world for pleasure. He disapproved of the journeys...
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directly into the existing Gaue East Prussia and Silesia, while the bulk of the land was used to create new Reichsgaue Danzig-West Prussia and Wartheland. Of...
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Partitions of Poland under Austrian rule. notably without the Lwów Land and its capital city of Lwów, currently entirely in Ukraine, before World War II a city...
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(remainder of Russian partition of Poland) Wileńszczyzna Grodzieńszczyzna Lwów Land Areas of Galicia and Lodomeria east of river San Kresy Zachodnie ("Western...
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(remainder of Russian partition of Poland) Wileńszczyzna Grodzieńszczyzna Lwów Land Areas of Galicia and Lodomeria east of river San Kresy Zachodnie ("Western...
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