Jurgów [ˈjurɡuf] (Slovak: Jurgov) is a village in the Spisz region of southern Poland, near the border with Slovakia and the town of Bukowina Tatrzańska...
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Eldership of Spisz was a non-castle eldership territory of Kingdom of Poland from 1412 to 1569 and Lesser Poland Province, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland...
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Lańcut, Ujazdów and Połonne. Voivode of Kraków Voivodeship and starost of Spisz. As Sejm Marshal he led the extraordinary Sejms on 22–27 August 1729 and...
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Province of 13 Szepes Towns (redirect from Province of 13 Spisz Towns)
The Province of 13 Spisz Towns was an autonomous administrative division of the Eldership of Spisz, that until 1568 belonged to the Kingdom of Poland...
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continued to occupy the region. In the early 14th century, Poland lost northern Spisz with the town of Podoliniec to the Kingdom of Hungary. During this time...
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-me, also the result of Slovak influence. Many dialects, namely Kysuce, Spisz, and parts of Orawa, level both mobile-e declensions as well as ablaut:...
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Ilza (Ceramika ilzecka, 1951 short film) While you are sleeping (Kiedy ty śpisz, 1953 short film) A Generation (Pokolenie, 1955) Towards the Sun (Idę do...
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of Orava and Spisz, are now divided between Slovakia and Poland. In Orava there were 24,196 Poles according to data from 1864, in Spisz the Polish population...
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Lubomirski family leased rich royal estates, such as the Starosties of Spisz, Sandomierz, and Sącz. Income from the land leased from the king was comparable...
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