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Żuławy Wiślane (plural from "żuława",
meaning fen), in
English known as the
Vistula Fens, is the
alluvial delta area of the
river Vistula, in the northern...
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formerly German: Tiegenhof) is a town in
Poland on the Tuja
river in the
Żuławy Wiślane region,
capital of Nowy Dwór Gdański County,
located in Pomeranian...
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distinct ethnocultural designations Żuławy Wiślane (the part east of Vistula):
Wielkie Żuławy Malborskie Żuławy Elbląskie Powiśle (English:
Vistula Plains)...
- (lit. 'Vistula
River islands'),
which are
Żuławy Gdańskie (between Wisła Gdańska and Gdańskie Wyżyny) and
Żuławy Malborskie (German: Großes Werder; between...
- Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland,
located in the
eastern edge of the
Żuławy region with 127,390 inhabitants, as of
December 2021. It is the capital...
- century, the
government of Gdańsk, led by
Mayor Ferber,
decided to po****te
Żuławy Gdańskie,
which had been
given the city by King
Casimir IV
Jagiellon in...
- (Tuchola Forest)
ethnocultural region Kaszuby (Kashubia)
ethnocultural region Żuławy Wiślane (Vistula Fens)
Mierzeja Wiślana (Vistula Spit)
Kociewie ethnocultural...
- of its
exports (especially grain) were made
through the port. Gdańsk and
Żuławy Wiślane were
mostly German/Dutch-speaking
Lutheran or Reformed,
while most...
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bordered by the Chełmno Land in the south, Powiśle in the east,
Kashubia and
Żuławy Wiślane in the north, and
other parts of
historic Pomerania in the west...
- Nytëch) is a
small town in
northern Poland on the Święta
river in the
Żuławy region, with 3,766
inhabitants (2022),
situated in
Malbork County in the...