• Stebnik may refer to: Stebník, village in Slovakia Stebnyk, city in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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  • Stebník (Rusyn: Стебник, Hungarian: Esztebnek) is a village and municipality in the Bardejov District in the Prešov Region of northeast Slovakia. In historical...
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    Stebnik-Steinfels (1783) was founded as a Waldhufendorf. 1852 plan...
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    571 () Smilno 13.79 687 () Snakov 12.13 683 () Stebnícka Huta 9.43 220 () Stebník 20.53 307 () Stuľany 8.11 554 () Sveržov 5.7 619 () Šarišské Čierne 14...
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    (Nitra Region) Staškov (Žilina Region) Stebnícka Huta (Prešov Region) Stebník (Prešov Region) Stožok (Banská Bystrica Region) Stráňany (Prešov Region)...
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  • mines in Kalusz and Stebnik, and sponsored a soccer team TESP Kalusz. Before World War I, the potassium salt mines in Kalusz and Stebnik had been operated...
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  • region bandit/"Robin Hood" and folk hero from Dukla. He was born in 1619 in Stebník. In 1651, he led 500 men as part of a peasant revolt known as the Kostka-Napierski...
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  • Juliusz Leo, politician and academic, Mayor of Kraków (1904–1918), born in Stebnik Bohdan Lepky, Ukrainian poet and writer, born in Krehulets, Husiatyn district...
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