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    Podolínec (redirect from Podoliniec)
    Podolínec (Polish: Podoliniec, Rusyn: Подолинець, German: Pudlein, Hungarian: Podolin) is a town in the Stará Ľubovňa District of the Prešov Region in...
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    16 Szepes Towns. The province had been formed from salient formed by Podoliniec District, that was connected to the rest of the Dominion of Lubowla, and...
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    Ľubovňa. The dominion bordered the Kingdom of Poland to the north and Podoliniec District, Province of 13 Spisz Towns to the south. The Province of 13...
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    In the early 14th century, Poland lost northern Spisz with the town of Podoliniec to the Kingdom of Hungary. During this time, all Silesian dukes accepted...
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    fifteen he entered the Jesuit College at Jarosław, the Piarist College of Podoliniec (now Podolínec, Slovakia) in 1649, and in 1650 the Jesuit College of Lwów...
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    The Dominion of Lubowla, also known as the Dominion of Lubowla and Podoliniec, was an administrative division of the Eldership of Spisz, that until 1568...
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    attended the Jesuit and Piarist schools in Drohiczyn, then in 1778 in Podoliniec in Spisz. After his novitiate he was admitted to the Piarist order in...
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    8 September 1746. On 22 July 1763 he joined the order of Piarists in Podoliniec, where he gained the name of Dymitr. After his novitiate he studied rhetoric...
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