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Lanckorona [lant͡skɔˈrɔna] is a
village located 30
kilometres (19 mi) south-west of Kraków in
Lesser Poland. It lies on the
Skawinka river,
among the hills...
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Lanckorona, the
storming of the
Lanckorona Castle (Polish:
Obrona Lanckorony, lit. 'Defense of
Lanckorona') and the
second battle of
Lanckorona (Russian:...
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Lanckorona Pact (Polish: Pakt lanckoroński) was an
agreement between Polish center (Polish People's
Party "Piast") and
right wing
parties (primarily Związek...
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Lanckorona Castle (Polish:
Zamek w Lanckoronie) was
built in the
early 14th
century in
Lanckorona, Poland. It was
damaged in
several fires and during...
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Confederation included the
capture of Kraków and
victories at Orzechowo,
Lanckorona, and Stołowicze. His re****tion rose
further when, in the Russo-Turkish...
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vision while viewing the
neighbouring hills and
valleys from the
Castle of
Lanckorona, on 1
December 1602, Mikołaj Zebrzydowski, the
Voivode of Kraków commissioned...
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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Lanckorona railway station is a
railway station in the town of
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, in the
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. The...
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cooperated with Endecja,
creating a
common government under the
Lanckorona Pact,
although the
peasant movement was
still not a part of the conservative...
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their forces. He
fortified several fortresses around Kraków (Tyniec,
Lanckorona, Częstochowa) and
formed a
Confederate infantry detachment to protect...
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meanwhile brought reinforcements, in the
third confrontation at
Lanckorona.
Almost all the
infantry of the
Tyniec consisted of
Austrian deserters...