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  • 1Vistula River — Polish Wisła River, Poland. It rises on the northern slope of the Carpathian Mountains in southwestern Poland, flows in a curve through Warsaw and Torun, then empties into the Baltic Sea at Gdańsk. Most of its 651 mi (1,047 km) are navigable.… …

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  • 2Vistula — For other uses, see Vistula (disambiguation). Vistula River Confluence of the Narew and the Vistula at Modlin Origin Barania Góra, Silesian Beskids …

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  • 3Vistula River — Infobox River | river name = Vistula River caption = Confluence of the Narew and the Vistula at Modlin origin = Barania Góra, Silesian Beskids mouth = Gdańsk Bay, Baltic Sea basin countries = Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia length = 1,047 km… …

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  • 4The Slavs —     The Slavs     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Slavs     I. NAME     A. Slavs     At present the customary name for all the Slavonic races is Slav. This name did not appear in history until a late period, but it has superseded all others. The… …

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  • 5Vistula Landscape Park — Nadwiślański Park Krajobrazowy IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) Location Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship …

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  • 6Vistula Veneti — This article is about the Veneti of the Vistula River basin. For other peoples called Veneti, see Veneti (disambiguation). Venedi redirects here. For the village in Azerbaijan, see Vənədi. The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117 38), showing… …

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  • 7Lower Silesian Offensive — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Lower Silesian Offensive caption= partof=Eastern Front of World War II place=Lower Silesia date=February 8, 1945 ndash; February 24, 1945 result=Soviet Victory combatant1= combatant2=flagicon|USSR Soviet Union… …

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  • 8Lower Silesia — This article is about the historical region. For the Polish administrative region, see Lower Silesian Voivodeship. For the former Prussian province, see Lower Silesia Province (Prussia). Silesian coat of arms, Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851 1919)… …

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  • 9Poland in the Early Middle Ages — According to the currently predominant opinion, the Slavic tribes were not indigenous to the lands that were to become Poland [This is the so called allochthonic theory; according to the autochthonic theory the opposite is true] , but their first …

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  • 10History of Germans in Russia and the Soviet Union — Catherine the Great the most famous Russian Empress of German descent The German minority in Russia and the Soviet Union was created from several sources and in several waves. The 1914 census puts the number of Germans living in Russian Empire at …

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