Radlin II (Radlin the Second) is a district of Wodzisław Śląski. It is a suburban district, the historical part of Radlin, or Radlin proper. After administrative...
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Radlin may refer to: Radlin, Silesian Voivodeship, a town in Wodzisław County (south Poland) Radlin II, a district of Wodzisław Śląski (south Poland) Radlin...
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Kokoszyce Nowe Miasto (new city) Trzy Wzgórza (Three Hills) Radlin II Stare Miasto (old city) Wilchwy Zawada Being a borderland town, Wodzisław...
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France (d. 1968) Bolesław Kominek, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal; in Radlin II, Wodzisław Śląski, German Empire (d. 1974) Nevio Skull, Fiuman Italian...
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in Madurai, India (d. 2004); Jerzy Wójcik, Polish Olympic fencer, in Radlin II, Wodzisław Śląski, Poland (d. 2004) Died: Frank McGee, Canadian hockey...
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was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973. Bolesław Kominek was born in Radlin II, Wodzisław Śląski, German Empire, to Franciszek, a miner, and Kataryna...
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I liga (redirect from Poland II Liga)
of the second division were Garbarnia Kraków (northern group) and Górnik Radlin (southern group): both sides were promoted to the Ekstraklasa. To determine...
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Zagłębie Sosnowiec (redirect from Zagłębie II Sosnowiec)
by AKS Chorzów, RKU was the fourth team, behind AKS, Cracovia and Rymer Radlin. In 1949, after changing its name into Stal Sosnowiec, the team qualified...
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Ekstraklasa (section After World War II)
counted together. The combination Rymer Niedobczyce and Błyskawica Radlin at Górnik Radlin (1949) – the balance Rymer and Górnik counted together. The combination...
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First point in the Ekstraklasa: 19 April 1953, Budowlani Opole – Górnik Radlin 1–1 (1–1), First Ekstraklasa victory: 7 June 1953, Budowlani Opole – Legia...
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