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Limanowa [lʲima'nɔva] (German: Ilmenau, Yiddish: לימינוב Liminuv) is a town in
southern Poland, in the
Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It is the
capital of...
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Limanowa-Łapanów took
place from 1
December to 13
December 1914,
between the Austro-Hungarian Army and the
Russian Army near the town of
Limanowa (40...
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Limanowa County (Polish:
powiat limanowski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, southern...
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Josef Freiherr Roth von
Limanowa-Łapanów,
commonly known as
Josef Roth was an Austro-Hungarian
Generaloberst during World War I as well as a
Privy Councilor...
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Limanovia Limanowa is a
Polish football club from
Limanowa,
Lesser Poland. The club was
founded in 1924
thanks to the
merger of two
local clubs, Sokół...
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Gmina Limanowa,
within Limanowa County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It lies
approximately 10
kilometres (6 mi) south-west of
Limanowa and...
- Słopnice ([swɔpˈɲit͡sɛ]; pronunciation: s****-NEET-sə) is a
village in
Limanowa County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It is the seat of...
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Trzebinia (19,778) Myślenice (18,349) Libiąż (17,017)
Brzesko (16,792)
Limanowa (15,157) Rabka-Zdrój (12,746)
Brzeszcze (11,185) Miechów (11,612) Dąbrowa...
- [zaˈvatka] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Tymbark,
within Limanowa County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. "Central Statistical...
- Hibernian,
having turned 16 years-old the
previous month.
Franczak was born in
Limanowa but
lived in Laskowa,
Poland prior to
moving to Perth,
Scotland with his...