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Pieskowa Skała (pronounced [pʲɛsˈkɔva ˈskawa];
Polish for
Little Dog's Rock) is a
limestone cliff in the
valley of
river Prądnik, Poland, best
known for...
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ruined Gothic castle at Ojców and a better-preserved
Renaissance castle at
Pieskowa Skała, both on the
tourist Trail of the Eagles' Nests.
There are two museums...
- tall (30 meters)
limestone stack situated in Ojców
National Park near
Pieskowa Skała,
north of Kraków in
southern Poland. Its name, in Polish,
means the...
- The
Battle of
Pieskowa Skała, one of many
skirmishes of the
January Uprising, took
place on 4
March 1863 near
Pieskowa Skała in
southwestern corner of...
- Peutingeriana) The
Cudgel of Hercules, a tall
limestone rock formation, with
Pieskowa Skała
Castle in the
background Hercules as
heraldic supporters in the royal...
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Ogrodzieniec Castle Mirów
Castle Ojców
Castle Rabsztyn Castle Bobolice Castle Pieskowa Skała
Castle Siewierz Castle Tenczyn Castle Przewodziszowice Castle Łutowiec...
- The
Cudgel of Hercules, a tall
limestone rock in
Poland (
Pieskowa Skała
Castle in the background)...
- arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska";
denomination Pieskowa Skała
castle (Roussanka Nowakowska) 315,000 1997 2 złote 27 8.15 Nordic...
- to
retreat Battle of Mrzygłód 1
March Poles defeat Russians Battle of
Pieskowa Skała 4
March Polish victory Battle of Skała 5
March Poles defeat Russians...
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western border of
Lesser Poland, with the most
notable ones in Skawina,
Pieskowa Skała, Będzin, Lanckorona, Olkusz, Lelów, Bobolice, Krzepice, Ogrodzieniec...