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Iława (Polish: [iˈwava] ; German:
Deutsch Eylau [dɔʏtʃ ˈʔaɪlaʊ] ) is a town in
northern Poland with 32,276
inhabitants (2010). It is the
capital of Iława...
- Years' War, that took
place on 25 May 1455, near the town of
Eylau (now
Iława, Poland). It was
fought between forces of the
Crown of the
Kingdom of Poland...
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Iława Lakeland Landscape Park (Polish: Park
Krajobrazowy Pojezierza Iławskiego) is a
protected area (landscape park) in
northern Poland.
Established in...
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Iława Główna
railway station is the main
railway station in the town of
Iława, Poland. The
station is
connected to
various cities in
Poland via PKP Express...
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player Iga Świątek.
Abramowicz was born in the
northern Polish town of
Iława. She was an
accomplished sailor as a junior, but a
wrist fracture abruptly...
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Iława County (Polish:
powiat iławski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, northern...
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Iława Town Hall is a neo-Baroque town hall in
Iława at ul. Niepodległości 13,
built in 1910–1912
during the term of
office of the then
mayor of
Iława...
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Jeziorak Iława is a
Polish football club
based in
Iława, Poland. It was
founded in 1945. The team's
official colors are
white and blue.
Jeziorak pla****...
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Gmina Iława,
within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. It lies
approximately 3
kilometres (2 mi) south-west of
Iława and 68 km...
- (Preußisch Eylau) in Russia,
until 1945 in East Prussia,
Germany Eylau,
Texas Iława (Deutsch Eylau) in Poland,
until 1945 in West Prussia,
Germany French ship...