• Radio Bielsko Radio Bogoria (Grodzisk Mazowiecki) Radio CCM Radio Centrum (Kalisz) Radio Doxa (Opole) Radio Elka (Głogów) Radio Elka (Leszno) Radio eM...
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  • Info) MUX2 – Commercial free-to-air channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls) plus one additional from each broadcaster. In June 2010 the final decision on...
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    their town of Lugidunum, which has been attributed to both Legnica and Głogów. Slavic Lechitic tribes moved into the area in the 8th century. The city...
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    launched new progammes: Po 9:00 hosted by Adrian Klarenbach [pl] and Express Plus, an information program that supplements the main issue of Express Republiki...
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    (14 May 2009). "The Siege of Vienna". In Our Time. 17:30 minutes in. BBC Radio 4. Bates, Brandon J. (2003). "The Beginning of the End: The Failure of the...
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  • Lechia contested the first round of the 2023–24 I liga against Chrobry Głogów with a matchday squad consisting of 8 youth players with no prior senior...
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  • Hoene-Wroński Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum Roman Ingarden Jakub of Gostynin Jan of Głogów Jan of Stobnica Józef Emanuel Jankowski Feliks Jaroński Stanisław Jaśkowski...
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    Radio Baranowicze and Radio Wilno ceased to broadcast on 16 September after having been bombed by German Luftwaffe units, while Radio Lwów and Radio Warsaw...
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    and appeals to help the Jews in the ghetto, both in Poland and by way of radio transmissions to the Allies, which fell largely on deaf ears. In mid-April...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. At that time, Sigismund ruled the Duchy of Głogów, and frequently visited Częstochowa on his way to the Duchies of Silesia...
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