• Ostrów Tumski (originally meaning "cathedral island") may refer to the following city quarters in Poland: Ostrów Tumski, Poznań Ostrów Tumski, Wrocław...
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  • Biržai, Lithuania Ostrów Island, in Gdańsk Ostrów Lednicki, on Lednica Lake Ostrów Tumski, Głogów Ostrów Tumski, Poznań Ostrów Tumski, Wrocław Ostriv (disambiguation)...
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    Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów. It rises above the oldest district of Głogów, Ostrów Tumski. It is currently undergoing reconstruction after damage sustained...
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    large fort on Winiary Hill, fortifications on the cathedral island (Ostrów Tumski) and the right bank, and the core defensive line surrounding the left-bank...
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    prosperity of his Duchy. Many cities were founded during this time, and in Ostrów Tumski in Wrocław a huge castle was built. Henry III also generously supported...
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    Publishers PWN), Warszawa 1986, ISBN 83-01-03732-6 "The history of Ostrów Tumski stronghold". Poznań.pl. Retrieved 2009-09-19. Various authors, ed. Marek...
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    Polish archaeologists made further discoveries in Głębokie (2002), in Ostrów Tumski (2005), in Gniezno (2005) and in an undisclosed location in the village...
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    Mieszko's rule. It is very likely the Duke also founded the church at Ostrów Tumski and the Poznań Cathedral. Possibly during Mieszko's reign Poland began...
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    Work started by Przemysł was continued by a branch of the Piasts from Głogów ruling in Greater Poland, and finished before 1337. The castle served as...
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    Zdziechowa. 31 December 1918 The Poles capture Kościan, Oborniki Wielkopolskie, Ostrów Wielkopolski. A unit of Poles under command of Paweł Cyms begins offensive...
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