Chrobry fortified village in Szprotawa
The Chrobry fortified village (Polish: Gród Chrobry, German: Wallburg Chrobry), named for the Polish first crowned king Boleslaw Chrobry, and located in the town of Szprotawa (German: Sprottau), is an archaeological earthwork and a historical monument in the province of Lower Silesia, one of the largest of its kind in Poland.
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Chrobry fortified village in Szprotawa
The Chrobry fortified village (Polish: Gród Chrobry, German: Wallburg Chrobry), named for the Polish first crowned king Boleslaw Chrobry, and located in the town of Szprotawa (German: Sprottau), is an archaeological earthwork and a historical monument in the province of Lower Silesia, one of the largest of its kind in Poland.
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Gród Chrobry w Szprotawie – zi ...... rajobrazowego Park Słowiański.
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The Chrobry fortified village ...... largest of its kind in Poland.
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Gród Chrobry w Szprotawie – zi ...... rajobrazowego Park Słowiański.
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The Chrobry fortified village ...... largest of its kind in Poland.
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Chrobry fortified village in Szprotawa
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Gród Chrobry w Szprotawie
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Wallburg Chrobry in Szprotawa
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