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Lublin Voivodeship is one of the 16 voivodeships of Poland. It can be found in the southeast Poland and in west Lesser Poland. The capital city is also... |
Lublin is a city in eastern Poland. It's in the Lublin Voivodeship. It has an area of 147.5 km2. About 354,000 people live in Lublin. It is the largest... |
do Parlamentu Europejskiego w Polsce), is a European Parliament constituency in Poland. It represents the Lublin Voivodeship. It was created in 2004.... |
Biłgoraj (category Towns in Lublin Voivodeship) a part of the Lublin Voivodeship; it was previously a part of the Zamość Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is located 90 km south of Lublin and it is also... |
Wasylów Wielki (category Villages in Lublin Voivodeship) district of Gmina Ulhówek. It is within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship which is in eastern Poland. It is close to the border with Ukraine... |
Łuków (category Cities in Lublin Voivodeship) pronunciation: [ˈwukuf]) is a city in eastern Poland, in the north part of Lublin Voivodeship. It has 29,441 inhabitants (31 December 2020). "Results of current... |
Międzyrzec Podlaski (category Cities in Lublin Voivodeship) Międzyrzec Podlaski is a city in the east of Poland, in Lublin Voivodeship. It is on the Krzna rivers. It has 17 283 people. Wiki Commons has media... |
Tomaszów Lubelski (category Towns in Lublin Voivodeship) Tomaszów Lubelski is a town in Lublin Voivodeship in southeastern Poland. In 2020, 18,783 people lived there and has an area of 13.29 km². This short article... |
Łęczna (category Towns in Lublin Voivodeship) [ˈwɛnt͡ʂna] is a town in eastern Poland with 19,780 people (2014), in Lublin Voivodeship. It is the capital of Łęczna County and the smaller administrative... |
Chełm (category Cities in Lublin Voivodeship) Chełm (Ukrainian: Холм, romanized: Kholm; German: Cholm) is a city in Lublin Voivodeship in Poland. It is about 25 km (16 mi) from the border with Ukraine... |
Gardzienice (category Villages in Lublin Voivodeship) Gardzienice is a small village in Lublin Voivodeship. The Centre for Theatre Practices was started there in 1977 by Włodzimierz Staniewski. It does research... |
Końskowola (category Villages in Lublin Voivodeship) is the capital of a separate commune within Puławy County and the Lublin Voivodeship. It has 2,188 inhabitants (as of 2004). The town was established on... |
Puławy (category Towns in Lublin Voivodeship) Puławy is a town in eastern Poland, in Lesser Poland's Lublin Voivodeship, where the Vistula and Kurówka rivers meet. Puławy is the capital of Puławy County... |
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Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (category Lublin Voivodeship) research university, in Lublin, Poland. It is named after Marie Curie-Sklodowska. It was started on October 23, 1944, by the Lublin Committee during the... |
Kurów (category Villages in Lublin Voivodeship) south-eastern Poland, near Puławy and Lublin, on the Kurówka River. It is the main village of a gmina within the Lublin Voivodship and has 2826 people living... |
Bochotnica (category Villages in Lublin Voivodeship) Bochotnica is a village in southeast Poland in Puławy County, Lublin Province. 1,500 people were living there in 2010. This short article about Europe... |
one of the missiles crossed the Poland–Ukraine border near Oserdów, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. The missile crossed about 1–2 kilometres (0.62–1.24 mi) of... |
Czesława Kwoka (category Lublin Voivodeship) Złojecka, in house number 12 (currently the village is located in the Lublin Voivodeship). Czesława went to elementary school in Złojec, approximately 4 kilometres... |
A Voivodeship is one of 16 different divisions of land in Poland. The word comes from the Polish "wojewoda" meaning a governor. This short article about... |