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 Livonia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sweden gained control over the northern Estonian and central Latvian regions of Livonia, including Riga, after fighting the Polish-Swedish War during the 1620s, and incorporated it into the Swedish realm as the dominion Swedish Livonia.
The portion of Livonia remaining in the Commonwealth after the Treaty of Oliva in 1660 was known as Polish Livonia, or Inflanty.
It consisted mainly of the southern Latvian region Latgale within the Livonian Voivodship with the capital of Daugavpils, or Dyneburg.
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 Science Fair Projects - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Each voivodship had its own parliament (sejmik), which exercised serious political power, including choice of poseł (deputy) to the national Sejm and charging of the deputy with specific voting instructions.
Voivodships were further divided into starostwa, each starostwo being governed by a starosta.
Wenden Voivodship (województwo wendeńskie, Wenden) from 1598 to 1920s
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 Welcome to Livonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
- Parnawa Voivodship (województwo parnawskie, Pärnu / Pernau / Parnawa) Sweden ցained control over the northern Estonian and central Latvian reցions of Livonia, includinց Riցa, after fiցhtinց the Polish-Swedish War durinց the 1620s, and incorporated it into the Swedish realm as the Dominions of Sweden Swedish Livonia.
The portion of Livonia remaininց in the Commonwealth after the Treaty of Oliva in 1660 was known as Polish Livonia, or Inflanty.
It consisted mainly of the southern Latvian reցion Latցale within the Livonian Voivodship with the capital of Dauցavpils, or Dyneburց.
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 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - college-student-credit-card.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Although the Commonwealth was Europe's largest grain producer, the bulk of her grain was consumed domestically.
These and a third province, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were the only three regions that were properly termed "provinces." The Commonwealth was further divided into smaller administrative units known as voivodships (województwa).
Mazovian Voivodship (województwo mazowieckie, of Mazowsze, Warsaw) consisting of
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 TrekEarth | Wenden through thread-lace Photo
Wenden is historical name of Cesis, my 800 years old native town.
The oldest settlement in Cēsis is the hill fort on Riekstu hill, a fortified wooden castle built by a tribe known as the Vends.
This settlement was located near major trade routes from west to east and commanded the regional countryside.
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 Population Index - Volume 59 - Number 3
Spatial and socio-demographic characteristics of commuters in Olsztyn Voivodship.
Migratory flows in the voivodship of Ciechanow, Poland, are examined for the period 1976-1988.
The focus is on movement to neighboring urban centers by the rural agricultural population, with emphasis on the impact of economic development on migration.
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 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dorpat Voivodship (województwo dorpackie, Dorpat) from 1598 to 1620s
Parnawa Voivodship (województwo parnawskie, Parnawa) from 1598 to 1620s
Wenden Voivodship (województwo wendeńskie, Wenden) from 1598 to 1620s
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 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth jerak.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Each voivodship had its own parliament (sejmik), which exercised serious political power, including choice of poseł (Chamber of Deputies) to the national Sejm and charging of the deputy with specific voting instructions.
These and a third province, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were the only three regions that were properly termed "provinces." The Commonwealth was further divided into smaller administrative units known as voivodship s (województwa).
Voivodships were further divided into starostwo, each starostwo being governed by a starosta.
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 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were the only three regions that were properly termed "provinces." The Commonwealth was further divided into smaller administrative units known as voivodships (województwa).
Each voivodship was governed by a voivod (wojewoda, governor).
Royal Prussia Duchy of Warmia (Księstwo Warmińskie, episcopal principality of Warmia, Lidzbark Warmiński) Chełmno Voivodship (województwo chełmińskie, Chełmno) Malbork Voivodship (województwo malborskie, Malbork) Pomeranian Voivodship (województwo pomorskie, Gdańsk) Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Duchy of Livonia (Inflanty)
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 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Each voivodship had its own parliament (sejmik), which exercised serious political power, including choice of poseł (deputy) to the national Sejm and charging of the deputy with specific voting instructions.
These and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were the only three regions that were properly termed "provinces." The Commonwealth was further divided into smaller administrative units known as voivodships (województwa).
Note that some sources use the word palatinate instead of voivodship.
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 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
Together with the third province, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, those were the only three regions that could be properly referred to as provinces.
The Commonwealth was further divided into smaller administrative units known as voivodships (województwa).
Map showing voivodships of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Crown in turn comprised two "prowincjas": Greater Poland and Lesser Poland.
There were frequent exceptions to these rules, often involving the ziemia subunit of administration: for details on the administrative structure of the Commonwealth, see the article on offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Note that some sources use the word palatinate instead of voivodship.
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 Cēsis - More Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
German crusaders known as the Livonian Order began construction of a castɭe (Wenden) near the hiɭɭ fort in 1209
In 1598 it was incorporated into a Poɭish-Lithuanian Commonweaɭth and Wenden Voivodship was created here
It was rebuiɭt afterwards; but was destroyed again in 1703 during the Great Northern War by the Russia n army and ɭeft in a ruined state
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Each voivodship had its own parliament (sejmik), which exercised serious political power, including choice of poseand#322; (deputy) to the national Sejm and charging of the deputy with specific voting instructions.
If such a commonwealth of countries existed in 2005, it would've been 10th largest economy in the world.
Wenden Voivodship (województwo wendeand#324;skie, Wenden) from 1598 to 1920s
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 Szczecin
Szczecin (pronounce: Stetinum or Scecinum; Kashubian/Pomeranian SztetГ«no; German: Stettin, formerly Alten Stettin) is the 7th largest city in Poland and the second largest Polish seaport on the Baltic.
It is also the capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodship.
The city, now known as Szczecin, was rebuilt and made a major industrial centre, the capital of Szczecin Voivodship.
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 GOR 2004 Abstractband
Tychy is good example because this city became in fifties last century as the result of industrialisation in Upper Silesia in Poland during socialism period.
In my study I have explored whether metacognitive knowledge acquisition as advocated by Wenden (1998) can foster 'metacognitive growth' (White 1999) in learners.
Furthermore I wanted to find out how a new approach to task design based on Kress and van Leeuwen's (2001) definition of multimodality could potentially lead to an increase in the students' degree of autonomy in virtual learning environments such as Lyceum.
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 1582 dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
- Parnawa Voivodship (województwo parnawskie, Pärnu / Pernau / Parnawa) Sweden gained control over the northern Estonian and central Latvian regions of Livonia, including Riga, after fighting the Polish–Swedish War during the 1620s, and incorporated it into the Swedish realm as the dominion Swedish Livonia.
Poland enjoys a temperate climate, with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters and mild summers with frequent showers and thunder showers.
climate climate Poland is subdivided into sixteen administrative regions known as voivodships (województwa, singular - województwo): Lower levels of administrative division are:
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