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    Parsęta (Polish pronunciation: [parˈsɛnta]; German: Persante pronounced [pɛʁˈzantə]) is a river in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Zachodniopomorskie)...
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    a Polish seaport in Kołobrzeg, Poland at the Baltic Sea located at the Parsęta river. Port has a yacht harbour, fishing harbour, ferry harbour. A lighthouse...
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    Farther Pomerania, stretching from the Peene River in the west to the Parsęta in the east. From about 1156, the Griffin duke Bogusław I, elder son of...
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    mouth of the Vistula and possibly Baltic settlement centres between the Parsęta and the Vistula. According to the 12th-century Nestor Chronicle, the Pomeranians...
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  • near Wejherowo Łeba at Łebsko Lake Słupia at Ustka Wieprza at Darłowo Parsęta at Kołobrzeg Rega near Trzebiatów Oder (Polish Odra) at Szczecin Swelinia...
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    Drawa Drwęca Dziwna Grabowa Gwda Ina Łeba Motława Oder West East Regalica Parsęta Peene Peenestrom Piaśnica Płonia Radunia Randow Recknitz Reda Rega Ryck...
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  • River Bukowa (Oder), left tributary of the West Oder Bukowa (Parsęta), tributary of the Parsęta Bukowa (San), left tributary of the San This disambiguation...
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  • — 1988–2002 — now Sveti Stefan II with Montenegro Lines – scrapped. MF Parsęta (built in Germany, 1970) — 1991–1997 — scrapped. MF Silesia (built in Poland...
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    Drawa Drwęca Dziwna Grabowa Gwda Ina Łeba Motława Oder West East Regalica Parsęta Peene Peenestrom Piaśnica Płonia Radunia Randow Recknitz Reda Rega Ryck...
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    BC, it evolved from the Lusatian culture between the lower Vistula and Parseta rivers, and subsequently expanded southward. Between 200 and 150 BC, it...
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