Kobryn or Kobrin (Belarusian: Кобрын; Russian: Кобрин; Polish: Kobryń; Lithuanian: Kobrynas; Ukrainian: Кобринь; Yiddish: קאָברין) is a town in Brest...
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reached the area of Brześć and Kobryń. Brześć was defended by a small force under General Konstanty Plisowski, while Kobryń was defended by the improvised...
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Ewelina Kobryn (born 7 May 1982) is a Polish professional women's basketball player who plays for Fenerbahçe Istanbul. So far she has been up nine times...
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simultaneous attack on Kobryn, which is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Kobryń, was inconclusive, with the Polish improvised 'Kobryń' Infantry Division...
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The Battle of Kobryn took place on between 11 and 23 September 1920, during the Polish–Soviet War. Polish Fourth Army, commanded by General Leonard Skierski...
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match played 25 May 2024 Notes Rafał Kobryń. "Rafał Kobryń". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 18 October 2018. Rafał Kobryń at Soccerway. Retrieved 3 October 2019...
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from 16 to 19 September while the forces under colonel Adam Epler defended Kobryń from 16 to 18 September. After the Soviet invasion of Poland on September...
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Kobryn castles were a complex of wooden defense and administrative structures that existed in the city of Kobryn in the 16th–18th centuries. Presumably...
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Kobryn District (Belarusian: Кобрынскі раён; Russian: Кобринский район) is a district (raion) of Brest Region in Belarus. Its administrative center is...
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Polesie Voivodeship (redirect from Kobryń county)
included Pińsk (population 31,900 in 1931), Dawidgródek (population 11,500), Kobryń (population 10,100) and Prużana (population 6,500). The voivodeship was...
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