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Jablunkov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjabluŋkof] ; Polish:
Jabłonków, German: Jablunkau) is a town in Frýdek-Místek
District in the Moravian-Silesian Region...
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Jabłonków incident (Polish:
Incydent jabłonkowski, Czech: Jablunkovský incident)
refers to the
events of the
night of 25–26
August 1939,
along the Polish-Slovak...
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described all this as an
incident "caused by an
insane individual" (see
Jabłonków incident). On 26 August,
Hitler tried to
dissuade the
British and the...
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staged attacks on the following: The
strategic railway at
Jablunka P**** (
Jabłonków Incident), on the
border between Poland and
Czechoslovakia The German...
- ⟨śz, ćz, źż, dźż⟩). It is
named after the
Jabłonków subdialect [pl] of
Polish (named
after the town of
Jabłonków in
Cieszyn Silesia). It
occurs in a number...
- Czech–Polish border,
former Austrian Silesia:
Cieszyn Silesian dialect (7)
Jabłonków Silesian dialect (8) Lach
dialects spoken in
areas which are now part...
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Silesian dialect Niemodlin Silesian dialect Gliwice Silesian dialect Jabłonków Silesian dialect Kluczbork Silesian dialect Prudnik Silesian dialect Opole...
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Gorol men's
choir from Jablunkov/
Jabłonków...
- p****, was
captured by Poland. On the
night of 25–26
August 1939, the
Jabłonków Incident occurred here, when a
group of
armed German Abwehr agents of...
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Silesian Gorals living in
mountainous villages around Jablunkov (Polish:
Jabłonków)
including Koniaków, Jaworzynka, Istebna,
Bukovec (Bukowiec), Mosty, Písek...