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  1. Legnica ([lɛɡˈɲit͡sa] ⓘ en alemán: Liegnitz, en checo: Lehnice) es una ciudad y un distrito situado en el suroeste de Polonia. Pertenece al voivodato de la Baja Silesia. Importante nodo de ferrocarril y autopista. Es la tercera ciudad de Baja Silesia, después de Breslavia y Wałbrzych.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LegnicaLegnica - Wikipedia

    Legnica is an economic, cultural and academic centre in Lower Silesia, together with Wrocław. The city is renowned for its varied architecture, spanning from early medieval to modern period, and its preserved Old Town with the Piast Castle, one of the largest in Poland. [5]

    • +48 76
    • 113 m (371 ft)
    • city county
    • Poland
  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › LegnicaLegnica - Wikiwand

    Legnica es una ciudad y un distrito situado en el suroeste de Polonia. Pertenece al voivodato de la Baja Silesia. Importante nodo de ferrocarril y autopista. Es la tercera ciudad de Baja Silesia, después de Breslavia y Wałbrzych.

  4. Battle of Legnica. /  51.14528°N 16.22278°E  / 51.14528; 16.22278. The Battle of Legnica ( Polish: bitwa pod Legnicą ), also known as the Battle of Liegnitz ( German: Schlacht von Liegnitz) or Battle of Wahlstatt ( German: Schlacht bei Wahlstatt ), was fought between the Mongol Empire and combined European forces that took place at the ...

    • 9 April 1241
    • Mongol victory
  5. Legnica (German: Liegnitz) is a city in Poland. The river Katzbach runs through Legnica. There live over 100,000 people. The city is in west part of Poland (near Germany and Czech border). Legnica is near a bigger city, Wrocław. Legnica is in the middle of Silesia.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › LegnicaLegnica - Wikiwand

    Legnica is a city over which the Piast dynasty reigned the longest, for about 700 years, from the time of ruler Mieszko I of Poland after the creation of the Polish state in the 10th century, until 1675 and the death of the last Piast duke George William. Legnica is one of the historical burial sites of Polish monarchs and consorts.