- Borowice
Borowice may refer to the following places in
Poland :
*Borowice inGmina Podgórzyn ,Jelenia Góra County inLower Silesian Voivodeship (SW Poland)
*Other places called Borowice "(listed in Polish Wikipedia)"
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Borowice may refer to the following places in
*Borowice in
*Other places called Borowice "(listed in Polish Wikipedia)"
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Borowice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship — Infobox Settlement| official name=Borowice settlement type=Village subdivision type=Country subdivision name=POL subdivision type1=Voivodeship subdivision name1=Lower Silesian subdivision type2=Powiat subdivision name2=Jelenia Góra County… … Wikipedia
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Bahnstrecke Dummadel-Mühlenbruch — Greifenberg (Pom.) – Horst – Treptow (Rega) Kursbuchstrecke: 113n (1940) Streckenlänge: 53,0 km Spurweite: 750 mm (bis 1905), 1000 mm Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bahnstrecke Greifenberg-Dummadel-Treptow (Rega) — Greifenberg (Pom.) – Horst – Treptow (Rega) Kursbuchstrecke: 113n (1940) Streckenlänge: 53,0 km Spurweite: 750 mm (bis 1905), 1000 mm Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bahnstrecke Greifenberg-Horst-Treptow (Rega) — Greifenberg (Pom.) – Horst – Treptow (Rega) Kursbuchstrecke: 113n (1940) Streckenlänge: 53,0 km Spurweite: 750 mm (bis 1905), 1000 mm Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia