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'''Psie Pole''' may also refer to the following populated places in Poland: | '''Psie Pole''' may also refer to the following populated places in Poland: | ||
*{{ill|Psie Pole (Wrocław neighborhood)|pl|Psie Pole (osiedle Wrocławia)}} | *{{ill|Psie Pole (Wrocław neighborhood)|pl|Psie Pole (osiedle Wrocławia)}}, former neighborhood (''osiedle'') of Wrocław | ||
*{{ill|Psie Pole (city)|pl|Psie Pole (miasto)}}, former city (now part of Wrocław) known as the place of the ] of 1109 | *{{ill|Psie Pole (city)|pl|Psie Pole (miasto)}}, former city (now part of Wrocław) known as the place of the ] of 1109 | ||
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Psie Pole is a former city district of Wrocław, Poland.
Psie Pole may also refer to the following populated places in Poland:
- Psie Pole (Wrocław neighborhood) [pl], former neighborhood (osiedle) of Wrocław
- Psie Pole (city) [pl], former city (now part of Wrocław) known as the place of the Battle of Psie Pole of 1109
- Psie Pole, Greater Poland Voivodeship
The places named "Psie Pole" related to Wrocław had also German name Hundsfield (literal translation).
Sea also
- All pages with titles containing Psie Pole
- Psie Pole-Zawidawie administrative district of Wroclaw established in 2004
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