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Bochnia [ˈbɔxɲa] is a town on the
river Raba in
southern Poland,
administrative seat of
Bochnia County in
Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The town lies approximately...
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Bochnia Salt Mine (Polish:
Kopalnia soli
Bochnia) in
Bochnia, Poland, is one of the
oldest salt
mines in the
world and is the
oldest commercial company...
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Bochnia County (Polish:
powiat bocheński) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, southern...
- Poland. In 2010 it was
successfully proposed that the
nearby historic Bochnia Salt Mine (Poland's
oldest salt mine) be
added to the list of
UNESCO World...
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annually by a
million people.
Another tourist destination is the town of
Bochnia with its salt mine, Europe's oldest. The
voivodeship contains 4 cities...
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Bochnia railway station is a
railway station in
Bochnia (Lesser Poland), Poland. As of 2022, it is
served by
Koleje Małopolskie (KMŁ), Polregio, and PKP...
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Bochnia Commune (Polish:
Gmina Bochnia) is a
gmina ("commune" or "muni****lity")
within Lesser Poland Voivodeship in the
south of Poland. It is situated...
- The
execution of 56
Polish citizens in
Bochnia, near Kraków,
during German occupation of Poland,
December 18, 1939, in a
reprisal for an
attack on a German...
- Empire. Its main line was
intended to
connect Vienna with the salt
mines in
Bochnia near Kraków. The name is
still used
today in
referring to a
number of railway...
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largest city
powiat bocheński – gminas:
urban –
Bochnia, urban-rural – Nowy Wiśnicz,
rural –
Bochnia, Drwinia, Łapanów, Rzezawa, Trzciana, Żegocina, powiat...