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    Prudnik Castle was a gothic castle located in Prudnik, Opole Voivodeship, within the Upper Silesia region of Poland. Prudnik Castle was located in the...
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    Prudnik [ˈprudɲik] (Czech: Prudník, Silesian: Prudnik, Prōmnik, German: Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Neustadt an der Prudnik, Latin: Prudnicium) is a town...
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  • Voivodeship Pomeranian Dukes' Castle in Szczecin Poznań – Imperial Castle in Poznań Poznań – Royal Castle in Poznań Prudnik Castle – Opole Voivodeship Przecław...
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    kilometres (19 mi) south of the regional capital Opole, between the towns of Prudnik and Krapkowice, the residence is an excellent example of romantic fairy-tale...
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    from Opole, known for its notable fairy-tale castle. Historically located in Upper Silesia, in the Prudnik Land. In 1309 the area, which is nowadays occupied...
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    Bergfried (category Castle architecture)
    in castles of the Middle Ages in German-speaking countries and in countries under German influence. Stephen Friar in the Sutton Companion to Castles describes...
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    in Ziębice and Złotoryja (Goldberg). A tower that remains of the castle in Prudnik is considered to be the oldest private defensive structure in Poland...
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    Formed in 1997, the Praděd/Pradziad Euroregion with its headquarter in Prudnik has facilitated economic, cultural and tourist exchanges between the border...
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    Prudnik Land (Polish: ziemia prudnicka, German: Neustädter Land) is a part of the historical region of Upper Silesia, located in southern Poland. It's...
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  • The Duchy of Prudnik (Polish: Księstwo prudnickie, German: Herzogtum Prudnik, Czech: Prudnícké knížectví) was one of the numerous duchies of Silesia ruled...
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    Łąka Prudnicka (category Villages in Prudnik County)
    [ˈwɔŋka prudˈnit͡ska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Prudnik, within Prudnik County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the...
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    Stargard Palace Great Masters in Malbork Refectary in Malbork Castle Wok's Tower, Prudnik Culture of medieval Poland Marek Strzala, Stroll through the...
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  • Prochowice (Legnica County) Prochowice Castle (PL) since 14th century only tower of visible brick ↓ Prudnik Prudnik Castle 1255 so called "Wok's Tower" is now...
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    ferrata); Sudetes with Main Sudetes Trail (440 km from Świeradów Zdrój to Prudnik), Karkonosze, Table Mountains, Owl Mountains; Białowieża Forest, Lower...
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    installed as bishop. In 1629, he added the Prudnik district to the Diocese of Wrocław (before that, Prudnik was a part of the Olomouc Diocese). After the...
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    Dietrich von Choltitz (category People from Prudnik)
    his family's castle in Gräflich Wiese (now Łąka Prudnicka, Poland) in the province of Silesia, 2 kilometres (1 mi) from Neustadt (now Prudnik), in the Kingdom...
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    Herzogtum Glogau) Duchy of Głogówek and Prudnik (Księstwo głogówiecko-prudnickie, Herzogtum Klein Glogau und Prudnik) Duchy of Głubczyce (Knížectví Hlubčice...
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    original moved in secret to the castle in Lubliniec, and later to the Pauline monastery in Mochów between the towns of Prudnik and Głogówek. Seventy monks...
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    the Jewish population did not return. Most of the Poles later settled in Prudnik and Opole. Nadvirna has a Greek-Catholic church and a Roman Catholic Cathedral...
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    replica of the Jesus Boat exists at the Lednica lake, Poland, constructed in Prudnik by boatbuilders from Pomerania and the Franciscan Dr. Antoni Dudek. Bethsaida...
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    Blucher pub. Castle in Trzebina (German: Kunzendorf), near Prudnik (owned by the Blücher family 1812–1817) Krobielowice (German: Krieblowitz) Castle, Lower...
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    Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Historically located in Upper Silesia, in the Prudnik Land. It is located in the historic region of Upper Silesia. It lies approximately...
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    18th century, Strzelce Opolskie belonged to the tax inspection region of Prudnik. According to the German census of 1890, it had a population of 5,112,...
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    army ravaged and burned down many Silesian towns and villages, including Prudnik, Głogówek, Żory, Pszczyna, Bytom, Rybnik, Koźle, and Strzelce Opolskie...
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  • he met Bolko V the Hussite, who later became the Duke of Głogówek and Prudnik. Reynevan's first appearance was in The Tower of Fools. Its action starts...
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    Głogówek (category Prudnik County)
    From 1420 to 1460 Głogówek was the capital of the Duchy of Głogówek and Prudnik, which in 1460 was reintegrated with the Duchy of Opole. In 1532 the town...
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  • remain); Prussian fortifications were built in the 19th century Prabuty Prudnik – three watch towers Przemyśl – partially preserved ruins Pyrzyce – until...
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    Mazowiecki, Poland Nadvirna, Ukraine Prudnik, Poland Rajec, Slovakia Saint-Égrève, France Telšiai, Lithuania Krnov Castle Church of the Holy Spirit Cvilín...
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    headed towards Kraków on September 25, and then fled to the Głogówek castle near Prudnik in Upper Silesia. Kraków was left in the hands of Stefan Czarniecki;...
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    Zimne Kąty (category Villages in Prudnik County)
    [ˈʑimnɛ ˈkɔntɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Prudnik, within Prudnik County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the...
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