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Kruszyniany [kruʂɨˈɲanɨ] (Polish Arabic: كروـشـنيانِ) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Krynki,
within Sokółka County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship...
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Kruszyniany Mosque is a
wooden mosque located in the
village of
Kruszyniany, in
Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. The
building is the
oldest Lipka Tatar...
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World War II,
Poland was left with only 2
Tatar villages,
Bohoniki and
Kruszyniany. A
significant number of the
Tatars in the
territories annexed by the...
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Historic wooden Kruszyniany Mosque, used by the
Polish Tatar community, and
targeted by an
Islamophobic attack in 2014...
- census.[citation needed]
There are two
Tatar villages (Bohoniki and
Kruszyniany) in the north-east of present-day Poland, as well as
urban Tatar communities...
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annexed by the
Soviet Union and only
three remained in
Poland (Bohoniki,
Kruszyniany and Sokółka). However, a
considerable number of
Tatars moved across to...
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Synagogue in
Warsaw White Stork Synagogue in Wrocław
Mosque in
Kruszyniany Mosque in Gdańsk Światowid
monument by
Wawel in Kraków International...
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Borsukowizna Chłodne Włóki
Ciumicze Górany Górka
Jamasze Jurowlany Kłyszawka
Kruszyniany Kundzicze Łapicze
Leszczany Łosiniany
Nietupa Nietupa-Kolonia Nietupskie...
- Białystok A 17th-century
synagogue in
Tykocin The
oldest Polish mosque in
Kruszyniany St.
Michael and John the
Baptist Church in Łomża (1504–26) The ruins...
- in the
Podlaskie Voivodeship included Białystok,
Czarna Białostocka,
Kruszyniany, and Podbiele. "Serial "Kruk.
Szepty słychać po zmroku" wiosną w Canal+...