Kraków — For other uses, see Krakow (disambiguation) and Cracow (disambiguation). Kraków Main Market Square, Wawel Castle, Barbican, St. Mary s Basilica, St. Peter and Paul Church, Colleg … Wikipedia
Transport in Kraków — Kraków Main railway station Transport in Kraków is based around a fairly dense network of tramway and bus lines operated by a municipal company, supplemented by a number of private minibus operators. Local trains connect some of the suburbs. The… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Hadiach — Part of a series on Cossacks … Wikipedia
Treaty of Oliva — Allegory of the Peace of Oliwa by Theodoor van Thulden … Wikipedia
Treaty of Trentschin — The Treaty of Trentschin ( de. Vertrag von Trentschin) or Trenčín was a treaty signed between King Charles I of Hungary, King John of Bohemia, and King Casimir III of Poland. It was signed on 24 August 1335 in Trentschin (Trenčín), Kingdom of… … Wikipedia
Palace of the Kraków Bishops in Kielce — Palace of the Kraków Bishops Main façade as seen from the Collegiate Church. General information Architectural style Mannerist early Baroque … Wikipedia
Free City of Kraków — Free, Independent, and Strictly Neutral City of Kraków[1] (Cracow) with its Territory Wolne, Niepodległe i Ściśle Neutralne Miasto Kraków z Okręgiem Protectorate of Austria, Prussia and Russia … Wikipedia
Congress of Kraków — The Congress of Kraków (Polish: Zjazd krakowski) was a meeting of monarchs initiated by King Casimir III the Great of Poland and held in Kraków (Cracow) around September 22 27, 1364. The pretext for calling the meeting was very likely a proposed… … Wikipedia
Schönbrunn, Treaty of — ▪ Europe [1809] (Oct. 14, 1809), agreement signed at the Schloss Schönbrunn in Vienna after Austria s premature war of liberation against Napoleon (Napoleon I) collapsed with its defeat at Wagram (Wagram, Battle of) and its failure to get… … Universalium
Timeline of Polish history — Dates and most important events in Polish history from prehistoric times up to the present day.Before the 10th century; 5500 BC : Arrival of the first farmers; 740 BC : Biskupin fortified settlement built; 450 500 AD : First Slavic settlements;… … Wikipedia