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Cedynia ([t͡sɛˈdɨɲa]; German: Zehden, Latin: Cedene) is a
small historic town in Poland, and the
administrative seat of
Gmina Cedynia in
Gryfino County...
- In the
Battle of
Cedynia or Zehden, an army of
Mieszko I of
Poland defeated forces of Hodo or Odo I of
Lusatia on 24 June 972, near the Oder river. Whether...
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Cedynia Landscape Park (Polish: Cedyński Park Krajobrazowy) is a
protected area (Landscape Park)
located in north-western Poland,
adjacent to the German...
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Gmina Cedynia is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Gryfino County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, on the German...
- Trzcińsko-Zdrój (2,263) Biały Bór (2,185)
Tuczno (1,934) Ińsko (1,924) Moryń (1,630)
Cedynia (1,555) Suchań (1,471) Nowe
Warpno (1,190) The
Polish districts of the...
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Lutheran theologian,
tutor and naturalist, born in Hohen-Lübbichow (now
Cedynia) and
dying in Stargard. His
pupils included the
sisters Christiane and...
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ended in
victory for Henry.
Lebus Land
remained under Polish control and
Cedynia and
Kienitz were
retained by
Pomeranian Prince Barnim I. The will of Boleslaw...
- Odrzańskie – Eisenhüttenstadt –
Frankfurt (Oder) – Słubice –
Lebus –
Kostrzyn –
Cedynia –
Schwedt –
Gartz –
Gryfino –
Szczecin –
Police Szczecin Lagoon: Nowe Warpno...
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situated on the left bank of Oder river,
north of the
Szczecin Old Town and
Middle Town
amidst large forests and
waters of the
Cedynia Landscape park. v t e...
- Polish–Veletian War
Battle of
Cedynia German–Polish War (1003–1018) Bolesław I's
intervention in the
Kievan succession crisis German–Polish War (1028–1031)...