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  ..:: Wisłoka Dębica ::..   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Klub Sportowy "Wisloka" Debica is one of the oldest sports associations in Poland.
Debica is a medium-size town of 49.000, situated in South-East corner of Poland, in the Podkarpacie region.
Wisloka stayed there for four years and in 1995 it was relegated back.
www.wisloka.debica.net /history.php   (743 words)

  
 Wisloka Debica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Wisloka Debica, founded in 1908 by a group of Debica's high school students, is one of the oldest existing sports clubs in Poland.
The name comes from the River Wisloka, which flows by the town of Debica (south-east Poland, 110 kilometers East of Cracow).
Wisloka is widely famous for its die-hard fans.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/W/Wisloka-Debica.htm   (319 words)

  
 Latoszyn, Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
To the north of the village is the Wisloka and to the south are farms known as Latoszynki.
The greater area of land is owned by A. Morawski and has 419 farms, 25 meadows and fields, 78 pastures and 222 morgs of forest; the smaller area has 380 farms, 27 meadows and fields, 47 pastures and 57 morgs of forest.
From the north and west Latoszyn is flanked by the Wisloka, on the south it is bordered by Podegrodzie and on the east by Wolica and Gumniska foks.
www.pgst.org /places/Latoszyn.htm   (326 words)

  
 Pilzno, Poland
PILZNO: in documents also seen as Pylszno and Pylsna, a town and county [powiat*] seat on the left bank of the Wisloka, by where the Dolcza empties into it, in a hilly, wooded area.
The elevation of the town itself is not that high (217 meters above sea level), the immediate vicinity is the level valley of the Wisloka (209 to 212 meters above sea level).
But to the east, along the Wisloka's right bank, and to the south, elevations reach 346 meters; to the north is the Wisla lowland, wet and poorly drained, covered with pine forests, in the counties of Kolbuszowa and Mielec.
www.pgst.org /places/pilzno.htm   (2454 words)

  
 Shtetlinks Page------Old Jaslo
Jaslo, which received its town charter in 1365, is situated at a junction of three rivers: Jasiolka, Wisloka and Ropa, which mark its natural borders.
Jasiolka encircles the town from the north and its last section before it joins Wisloka runs through a densely built urban area.
Wisloka, together with Ropa, which joins it within the town borders, mark the western edge of Jaslo.
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /Krosno/KrosnoJaslo5OldJaslo.htm   (4414 words)

  
 Nasz KS - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nasz KS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"Nasz KS" is the Association of supporters of soccer section of Polish sports club "Wisloka" Debica.
It was founded in November, 2004 and its aim is to promote and help soccer teams of Wisloka.
Its members deposit voluntary monthly duties and these duties are subsequently used to buy soccer gear, balls and vitamins for Wisloka's players.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Nasz-KS.html   (142 words)

  
 Magura National Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Park is situated on the south of Poland, in the Beskid Niski mountain range, by the border with the Slovak Republic.
It covers a large part of water-head area of the Wisloka river, which is the Magura Watkowska massif, a part of the main Carpathian ridge.
The river-head of the Wisloka river is located within the Park area.
www.mos.gov.pl /kzpn/en/magu_gb.htm   (827 words)

  
 Debica - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The town became a rail junction, which was a huge boost for its citizens.
In 1900 a high school was opened, and in 1908 students from this school founded one of the oldest sports clubs in Poland, Wisloka (whose name comes from the River Wisloka, which flows by the town).
Just before World War I, Dębica was again incorporated as a town.
open-encyclopedia.com /Debica   (336 words)

  
 @Poland : National Parks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It covers areas typical for the Beskid Range landscape with forested dome-like hills, which are separated from each other by the valleys of rivers, and brooks.
River Wisloka is born in the park and runs across its territory, forming numerous scenic gorges and meanders.
The hills are overgrown with beech, fir and spruce forests.
www.pl-info.net /en/tourism/parks/magurski.shtml   (111 words)

  
 Jasło
The town's buildings concentrate at a junction of three rivers : Wisloka, Ropa and Jasiolka.
Even Before the rise of polish country the tribes dwelling in the middle part of the Wisloka course, characterised themselves of a relatively high standard of life's organisation.
Undoubtedly even then existed a villages settlement named Jasiel which was the beginning of later town, located by Kazimierz the Great, on the Magdeburg Law - 26 of April 1365.
www.teams.karpaty.edu.pl /drakula/english/podstawowe/jaslo.htm   (494 words)

  
 Miroslaw Kalita   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mirosław Kalita is a coach and captain of soccer team Wisloka from Debica, Poland.
Born July 18, 1970 in Debica, he started his career in Wisloka and in 1996 moved to Amica Wronki where he played for three years, winning the Cup of Poland twice.
In 2003 he came back to Wisloka Debica and has been its captain, coach and best player ever since.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/M/Miroslaw-Kalita.htm   (169 words)

  
 Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nearly all of Poland is drained into the Baltic Sea by the Wisla and Odra rivers and their tributaries, which include the Bug and the Warta.
Other rivers include the Neisse, the Nida, the Bobr, and the Wisloka.
Rivers that are particularly affected include the Wisla, the Bobr, the Nida, the Wisloka, and the Bug.
users.adelphia.net /~white.eagle/poland.html   (1689 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
Przeclaw, in 1556 mentioned as Przeczslaw, a small town in Mielec powiat, on a sandy plain, 204 meters above sea level, on the left bank of the Wisloka,* by the highway from Debica to Mielec.
On the other side of the river, the track of the Debica-Baranów railway (a branch of the Karl Ludwig line) passes through the grounds of the village of Tuszyma.
The baths pay 1½ grzywnas, the mills 2, one is held by the heir, the other is on the Wisloka, the third, near the castle, is of little worth; navigation on the Wisloka brings 1½ grzywnas.
www.polishroots.org /slownik/przeclaw.htm   (817 words)

  
 Site Template -- Geneology
Our virtual tour begins at our own farm and crosses the Wisloka River to Debica.
This page has a dozen photo images on it.
On "the Left Bank" of the Wisloka River
www.benarz.accessgenealogy.com /photo2.html   (201 words)

  
 Debica map 1940   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You can trust me, because I know my town (and its available city plans) very well.
You must have the Wisloka River in the north and Lysa Gora (The Bald Hill) in the south, the exit way to Ropczyce (and on to Rzeszow) to the east and the exit way to Pilzno (and on to Tarnow) to the west - that's how it is in reality.
As for the places in the legend of the plan, there are still most of them to be found in Debica today.
www.geocities.com /~pisrael/map1.html   (240 words)

  
 Wisloka (GR2638)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Wisloka has a diameter of approximately 3200km (2000mi).
The land surface population density is notionally 0.01 sophonts per square kilometre.The world is governed through an impersonal bureaucratic structure.
Except where otherwise noted all material on these pages is (C) Copyright Andrew Brown
www.rossmack.com /ab/RPG/traveller/ChartedSpace/GR/GR2638.asp   (50 words)

  
 Hi
Today I’m going to tell you something about Mielec.
Mielec is a medium-size town which is located in the south- east of Poland, by the Wisloka River.
It has many old and valuable landmarks such as St. Matthew’s Church which was built in 1526 or Mark’s Church which was built in 18
www.konarski.emil.tnp.pl /ske/listy/7.htm   (415 words)

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