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borek+gorzów+county Latitude and Longitude:

52°41′N 15°23′E / 52.683°N 15.383°E / 52.683; 15.383
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Borek
Village
Warta River in Borek
Warta River in Borek
Borek is located in Poland
Borek
Borek
Coordinates: 52°41′N 15°23′E / 52.683°N 15.383°E / 52.683; 15.383
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Lubusz
County Gorzów
Gmina Deszczno
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationFGW

Borek [ˈbɔrɛk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Deszczno, within Gorzów County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. [1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Deszczno and 11 km (7 mi) south-east of Gorzów Wielkopolski.

History

The area became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century. Following Poland's fragmentation, it formed part of the Duchy of Greater Poland. Later on, the area passed to Brandenburg, Bohemia (Czechia), Prussia, and Germany. Following Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945, the area became again part of Poland.

References

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.



borek+gorzów+county Latitude and Longitude:

52°41′N 15°23′E / 52.683°N 15.383°E / 52.683; 15.383
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Borek
Village
Warta River in Borek
Warta River in Borek
Borek is located in Poland
Borek
Borek
Coordinates: 52°41′N 15°23′E / 52.683°N 15.383°E / 52.683; 15.383
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Lubusz
County Gorzów
Gmina Deszczno
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationFGW

Borek [ˈbɔrɛk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Deszczno, within Gorzów County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. [1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Deszczno and 11 km (7 mi) south-east of Gorzów Wielkopolski.

History

The area became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century. Following Poland's fragmentation, it formed part of the Duchy of Greater Poland. Later on, the area passed to Brandenburg, Bohemia (Czechia), Prussia, and Germany. Following Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945, the area became again part of Poland.

References

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.



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