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Tuchola County, had a po****tion of 13,418 as of 2013[update].
Tuchola lies
about 50
kilometres (31 miles)
north of Bydgoszcz,
close to the
Tuchola Forests...
- The
Tuchola Forest, also
known as
Tuchola Pinewoods or
Tuchola Conifer Woods, (the
latter a
literal translation of Polish: Bory Tucholskie; Kashubian:...
- the
start of the
invasion of
Poland and was part of the
larger Battle of
Tuchola Forest.
Polish soldiers advanced east
along the
railway to a
railroad crossroads...
- The
Tuchola prisoner of war camp,
located in the town of
Tuchola (Tuchel, Тухоля), was
built and
operated by the
German Empire from 1914
until 1918 and...
- The
Battle of
Tuchola Forest (German:
Schlacht in der
Tucheler Heide, Polish:
Bitwa w
Borach Tucholskich) was one of the
first battles of
World War II...
- of four sub-regions:
Kashubia inhabited by
ethnic Kashubians, Kociewie,
Tuchola Forest and Chełmno Land.
Pomerania has a
relatively low po****tion density...
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Tuchola Forest National Park (Polish: Park
Narodowy Bory Tucholskie) is a
national park in Poland,
created on July 1, 1996. It
covers an area of 46.13...
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Tuchola Landscape Park (Tucholski Park Krajobrazowy) is a
protected area (Landscape Park) in north-central Poland,
established in 1985,
covering an area...
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Gmina Tuchola is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is...
- Nowa
Tuchola [ˈnɔva tuˈxɔla] is a settlement, part of the
village of Mały Mędromierz in the
administrative district of
Gmina Tuchola,
within Tuchola County...