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Gniezno (en alemán: Gnesen) es una localidad del centro oeste de Polonia, a unos 50 km al este de Poznań, y cuenta con una población de 73,000 habitantes. Situada en el Voivodato de Gran Polonia (desde 1999), previamente en el Voivodato de Poznań. Es la capital administrativa del distrito de Gniezno .
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El Congreso de Gniezno (en polaco: Zjazd Gnieźnieński) tuvo...
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Gniezno (łac. Gnesna, niem. Gnesen) – miasto w województwie wielkopolskim, pierwsza stolica Polski, pierwsza metropolia kościelna w Polsce, miasto św. Wojciecha. Siedziba władz powiatu gnieźnieńskiego i gminy Gniezno oraz archidiecezji (arcybiskupów gnieźnieńskich i prymasów Polski).
Gniezno, city, Wielkopolskie województwo (province), west-central Poland. Located on the Poznań-Toruń rail line, it is a trade and food-processing centre. Legend attributes Gniezno’s origin to Lech, mythological founder of Poland, who supposedly made it his capital. Archaeological evidence.
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Gniezno is a city in Greater Poland in Poland. It is traditionally regarded as having been the first capital of Poland, and has been witness to many important events in early Polish history. Gniezno has become the seat of the second Polish diocese (after Poznań) and the first archbishopric.
Gniezno (pronounced [ˈgɲεznɔ] (help · info)) is a city in central-western Poland, about 50 km east of Poznań, inhabited by about 70,000 people. It is in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is the administrative capital of the Gniezno County (powiat). Gniezno is a cradle of the Polish state and until 1038 was capital of Poland.