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    Gotartowice (German: Gotartowitz) is a district of Rybnik, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. In the late 2013 it had about 3,550 inhabitants. The...
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  • Radom Airport Radom Masovian formerly Radom-Sadków Airport EPRG Rybnik-Gotartowice Airfield Rybnik Silesian EPRP Radom Piastów Airfield Radom Masovian EPPR...
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  • Rybnik-Gotartowice Airfield, sports airfield of the air sports section...
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    units. Most of them are suburban areas, including: Chwałęcice, Golejów, Gotartowice, Grabownia, Kamień, Kłokocin, Ligota-Ligocka Kuźnia, Meksyk, Ochojec...
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    Poland. In years 1945-1954 it was a seat of a gmina, encompassing also Gotartowice, Folwarki, Kłokocin, Rowień and Rój. On November 13, 1954 it became an...
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    Teutonic Knights, Andrzej Wingold, Jogaila's half-brother and Warcisław of Gotartowice. In the second half of the 16th century, the castle began to decline...
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  • Rybnik-Gotartowice Rybnik EPRG Sport 255 09/27 Grass 660 x 100 50°04′15″N 18°37′42″E / 50.07083°N 18.62833°E / 50.07083; 18.62833 (Rybnik-Gotartowice) Rzeszów...
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