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    remains have been found in Lisowice, southern Poland. The only species is Smok wawelski (after the Wawel Dragon, a dragon from Polish folklore) and was named...
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    Wawel Dragon (redirect from Smok Wawelski)
    The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski), also known as the Dragon of Wawel Hill, is a famous dragon in Polish legend. According to the earliest account...
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  • mythical creature Smok Wawelski, the Wawel Dragon, a famous dragon in Polish folklore Smok (archosaur), an extinct reptile genus Smok, the ancestor of...
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    statue is capable of breathing fire on demand. The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski) is a famous dragon in Polish mythology who lived in a cave at the foot...
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    Wawel Castle (redirect from Zamek Wawelski)
    Den), one of the limestone caves scattered over the hill. The dragon, Smok Wawelski, was a mystical beast which supposedly terrorised the local community...
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    Neither in the Sky nor on the Earth", 1978 animation) Chuvash dragon Smok Wawelski – dragon of Kraków Zahhak (or Aži Dahāka) – Iranian dragon žaltys zduhać...
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    Statue of Liberty in New York, Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, or Smok Wawelski (Wawel Dragon) in Kraków, Poland. The statue was commissioned in 1909...
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    Podgórze district of Kraków Krak from Chronica Polonorum Fire-breathing Smok Wawelski below Wawel Castle, slain in Krakus's days Krak and Dragon statue, 1929...
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    similar to the zmey. The most famous Polish dragon (Polish: Smok) is the Wawel Dragon or Smok Wawelski, the Dragon of Wawel Hill. It supposedly terrorized ancient...
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  • Smok Wawelski from Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia universalis, 1544...
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