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1Druki kaliskie XIX i połowy XX w. (1800-1945)
By Ewa Andrysiak
“Druki kaliskie XIX i połowy XX w. (1800-1945)” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Druki kaliskie XIX i połowy XX w. (1800-1945)
- Author: Ewa Andrysiak
- Language: pol
- Number of Pages: Median: 266
- Publisher: ➤ Kaliskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk
- Publish Date: 2003
- Publish Location: Kalisz
“Druki kaliskie XIX i połowy XX w. (1800-1945)” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Bibliography - Kalisz (Poland)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20979500M
- All ISBNs: 8385638342 - 9788385638346
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2003
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Kalisz
Kalisz (Polish: [ˈkaliʂ] ) is a city in central Poland, and the second-largest city in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, with 97,905 residents (December
Greater Poland
west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city in Poland. The boundaries of Greater Poland have varied somewhat
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Poznań; other important cities include Kalisz, Konin, Piła, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Gniezno (an early capital of Poland) and Leszno. It is bordered by seven
Duchy of Greater Poland
Gniezno and Kalisz, and united again in 1279, lasting in that form until 1320, when it was incorporated back into the Kingdom of Poland. Its capital
Calisia Kalisz
Calisia Kalisz is a Polish multi-sports club based in Kalisz, most notable for its women's volleyball team, SSK Calisia Kalisz (formerly Winiary Kalisz), playing
Statute of Kalisz
as the Statute of Kalisz, and the Kalisz Privilege, granted Jews in the Middle Ages some protection against discrimination in Poland compared to other
Destruction of Kalisz
War I. The event is also known as the Pogrom of Kalisz or Poland's Louvain. The German army invaded Kalisz on 2 August 1914. The town was burnt down; only
KKS 1925 Kalisz
1925 Kalisz and Włókniarz Kalisz, is a Polish football club based in Kalisz, Poland. The club also runs women's football and swimming sections.[citation
Przemysł I of Greater Poland
inheritance conflicts with his brother, as Duke of Poznań and Kalisz from 1249, sole Duke of Greater Poland from 1250, and Duke of Poznań from 1253 until his death
War crimes in World War I
beginning of World War I. The event is also known as the Pogrom of Kalisz or Poland's Louvain. The Imperial German Army ignored many of the commonly-understood