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Bogatynia ([bɔɡaˈtɨɲa] ; German:
Reichenau in Sachsen) is a town in
Zgorzelec County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. As of December...
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Gmina Bogatynia is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Zgorzelec County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, bordering...
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million The
Polish portion includes the
southernmost "salient" of the
Gmina Bogatynia,
where the vast Turów Coal Mine has
extracted lignite resources since...
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Polkowice (22,480) Nowa Ruda (22,067) Lubań (21,087)
Kamienna Góra (19,010)
Bogatynia (17,436)
Strzegom (16,106) Jelcz-Laskowice (15,803) Złotoryja (15,564)...
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Netherlands County Fermanagh,
United Kingdom Pasvikdalen valley,
Norway Bogatynia,
Poland Melgaço and
north of Monção and
Arcos de
Valdevez (Viana do Castelo...
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Czech Republic Hrádek nad Nisou,
Czech Republic Zittau,
Germany Bogatynia,
Poland Görlitz, Germany; Zgorzelec,
Poland Pieńsk,
Poland Bad Muskau...
- is a
large open pit mine in the
southwest of Poland,
located outside Bogatynia,
Lower Silesia. It
feeds the
nearby Turów
Power Station. In
March 2024...
- was
founded in 1948, as an
athletic ****ociation with a
football club in
Bogatynia,
called KS
Miner Turoszów. In 1961, the club
changed its name to Sports...
- Bouchain,
France collapsed [1]. A
cooling tower of
Turow Power Plant,
Bogatynia,
Poland collapsed in 1987
Collapse of
Ivanovo Power Plant,
Cooling Tower...
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Bobolice Bobowa Bobrowniki Bochnia Bodzanów
Bodzentyn Bogatynia Bogoria Boguchwała Boguszów-Gorce
Bojanowo Bolesławiec Bolesławiec (Wieruszów County)...