- Ostpreußen [ˈɔstˌpʁɔɪ̯sn̩] ; Low Prussian: Ostpreißen; Polish:
Prusy Wschodnie; Lithuanian: Rytų Prūsija Part of pre-1918
county Nidzica with Działdowo...
-
Eastern Borderlands (Polish:
Kresy Wschodnie) or
simply Borderlands (Polish: Kresy,
Polish pronunciation: [ˈkrɛsɨ]) was a term
coined for the eastern...
- Pomerellia, Pomerania, Polish:
Pomerelia (rarely used) Polish:
Pomorze Wschodnie, Kashubian: Pòrénkòwô Pòmòrskô Polish:
Pomorze Nadwiślańskie Polish: Pomorze...
- Żukowo
Wschodnie railway station is a
railway station serving the town of Żukowo, in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The
station opened in 1932 and...
- The
Eastern Sudetes (Polish:
Sudety Wschodnie, Czech: Východní
Sudety or Jesenická oblast) are the
eastern part of the
Sudetes mountains on the border...
- Subcarpathia [pl]* (Podkarpacie
Wschodnie)
Carpathian Mountains*
Western Carpathians* (Karpaty Zachodnie) and
Eastern Carpathians* (Karpaty
Wschodnie)
Eastern Poland...
- The
Eastern Trade Fair or
Targi Wschodnie in
Polish (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtarɡʲi ˈfsxɔdɲɛ]) was a
major trade fair in
interbellum Poland. It was established...
-
attributed to
several factors.
Since the
Russian Revolution of 1905, the
Kresy Wschodnie and
other borderlands had
experienced a
political culture of violence...
- with the most po****r
being Poznań
International Fair, Lwów's
Targi Wschodnie, and Wilno's
Targi Północne.
Polish Radio had ten
stations (see Radio...
- city's and Poland's
economic development. A
major trade fair
named Targi Wschodnie was
established in 1921. In the
academic year 1937–1938,
there were 9...