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  2. Płock - Wikipedia

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    From 1807 it was part of the short-lived Polish Duchy of Warsaw, within which it was the capital of the Płock Department. In 1815 it became part of Congress Poland, [8] later on fully annexed by the Russian Empire. The Polish 3rd Rifle Regiment, which later fought against Russia in the November Uprising, was stationed in Płock. [12]

  3. List of German names for places in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish name German name Type Notes Brda: Brahe: River Długie Lang: Lake Kortowskie Kort: Lake Liwa: Liebe: River Łyna: Alle: River Nogat: Nogat: River Noteć: Netze

  4. Timeline of Płock - Wikipedia

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    1815 – City became part of so-called Congress Poland in the Russian Partition of Poland. 1820 – Płock Scientific Society founded. 1827 – Fryderyk Chopin visited Płock. 1831 – Last Sejm (parliament session) of Congress Poland was held in Płock. [1] 1863 Polish January Uprising against Russia fought in the area.

  5. List of cities and towns in Poland - Wikipedia

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    All municipalities in Poland are governed regardless of their type under the mandatory mayor–council government system. Executive power in a rural gmina is exercised by a wójt, while the homologue in municipalities containing cities or towns is called accordingly either a city mayor (prezydent miasta) or a town mayor (burmistrz), all of them elected by a two-round direct election, while the ...

  6. Płock Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Płock Town Hall is a 19th century Neo-Classical structure in Płock, Poland. It is a protected monument in Poland. [1] It was designed by architect Jakub Kubicki. [2] The town hall is known for its tradition of playing a bugle call from the tower. The tune was written by Fr. Kazimierz Starościński in the 1930s. [3]

  7. Vistula Germans - Wikipedia

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    Vistula Germans (German: Weichseldeutsche) are ethnic Germans who had settled in what became known after the 1863 Polish rebellion as the Vistula Territory. This territory, so designated by the ruling Russians of the time, encompassed most of the Vistula river basin of central Poland up to just east of Toruń.

  8. Płock County - Wikipedia

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    Płock County (Polish: powiat płocki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland.It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998.

  9. Płock Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Płock Cathedral (Polish: Katedra Płocka), or the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Masovia, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Płock, in central Poland. It is an example of 12th-century Romanesque architecture and is the oldest and most important historical monument in the city, which contains the tombs of several Polish ...