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    Pleszew (redirect from Pleszów)
    Pleszew ([ˈplɛʂɛf]) is a town in central Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship, about 90 km southeast of Poznań. It is the capital of Pleszew County. Population...
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    1978 2 Siding 3, 9, 13, 49, 69 Osiedle Piastów 1976 2 Siding 21, 52, 64 Pleszów 1962 2 Siding 10, 21 Prokocim 1965 2 - Unused Rondo Hipokratesa 1966 2...
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    repossessed by the Socialist government from the former villages of Mogiła, Pleszów and Krzesławice. It was planned as a colossal center of heavy industry...
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  • frequently still using stone tools and reserving copper for decorations. The Pleszów group of the Mierzanowice culture originated the most significant of the...
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    terrain resumed by the Communist Government from former villages of Mogiła, Pleszów and Krzesławice. It was planned as a huge centre of heavy industry around...
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    representative of the starost of Piotr Małachowski, tenant of the village of Pleszów. Stanisław Józef Ochocki (died 1793), a cup of Mozyr, deputy to the Lublin...
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  • ornamentation) and in the Kraków-Nowa Huta region (weapons and utensils in Pleszów and Mogiła), among other places. Slavic warriors were traditionally armed...
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    Cracovians he welcomed Wincenty Witos who was going to nearby village of Pleszów. Witos described this event as follows. “Mr. Franciszek Ptak was this kind...
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    Jaworzno. In 1914. it ended up in nearby Szczakowa, and a year later in Pleszów, near Krakow. In January 1926, Skarbek became the parish priest of the...
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