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  2. Vistula University - Wikipedia

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    401-450 (2022) Vistula University (VU; Polish: Akademia Finansów i Biznesu Vistula) is a non-public university based in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1991 as the University of Insurance and Banking. In January 1992, it was entered in the register of non-public higher education institutions of the Ministry of National Education and ...

  3. Vistula, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    794 ft (242 m) ZIP code. 46507. FIPS code. 18-79226 [2] GNIS feature ID. 2830368 [1] Vistula is an unincorporated community in York Township, Elkhart County, Indiana.

  4. Collegium Civitas - Wikipedia

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    Collegium Civitas is one of Poland's leading non-public higher education institutions. It is a member of the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland (CRASP) and the Conference of Rectors of Non-Public Academic Universities (KRAUN). The university is known for embracing innovations in higher education, such as interdisciplinary ...

  5. Vistula - Wikipedia

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    The name Vistula first appears in the written record of Pomponius Mela (3.33) in AD 40. Pliny in AD 77 in his Natural History names the river Vistla (4.81, 4.97, 4.100). The root of the name Vistula is often thought to come from Proto-Indo-European *weys-: 'to ooze, flow slowly' (cf. Sanskrit अवेषन् (avēṣan) "they flowed", Old Norse veisa "slime"), and similar elements appear in ...

  6. Vistulans - Wikipedia

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    The green line depicts the borders of Great Moravia after the territorial expansion under Svatopluk I (894). Note that some of the borders of Great Moravia are under debate. The Vistulans, or Vistulanians[1][2][3] (Polish: Wiślanie), were an early medieval Lechitic tribe inhabiting the western part of modern Lesser Poland. [4]

  7. Operation Vistula - Wikipedia

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    141,000 civilians deported. Operation Vistula (Polish: Akcja Wisła; Ukrainian: Опера́ція «Ві́сла») was the codename for the 1947 forced resettlement of close to 150,000 Ukrainians (including Rusyns, Boykos and Lemkos) from the south-eastern provinces of post-war Poland, to the Recovered Territories in the west of the country.

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  9. Siekierki Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Siekierki Bridge (Polish: Most Siekierkowski, Polish pronunciation: [ɕɛ̇cɛrˈkɔvski]) is a cable-stayed bridge bridge over the Vistula river in Warsaw. Poland, [1] connecting its Mokotów, Praga Południe and Wawer districts (Siekierki, Augustówka, Gocław and Las neighborhoods), belonging to a wider expressway route, i.e. Siekierki Way. [2]