Miedzybórz
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Międzybórz may refer to the following places in Poland:
  • Międzybórz
    Miedzybórz
    Międzybórz may refer to the following places in Poland:*Międzybórz, also known as Międzybórz Sycowski, town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship *Międzybórz, Greater Poland Voivodeship...

    , also known as Międzybórz Sycowski, town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
  • Międzybórz, Greater Poland Voivodeship
    Miedzybórz, Greater Poland Voivodeship
    Międzybórz is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Książ Wielkopolski, within Śrem County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Książ Wielkopolski, south-east of Śrem, and south-east of the regional capital Poznań.The village has a...

     (west-central Poland)
  • Międzybórz, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
  • Międzybórz, Pomeranian Voivodeship
    Miedzybórz, Pomeranian Voivodeship
    Międzybórz is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rzeczenica, within Człuchów County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...

     (north Poland)

See also

  • Medzhybizh
    Medzhybizh
    Medzhybizh, previously known as Mezhybozhe, population 1731, is a town in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of western Ukraine. It is located in the Letychivsky Raion , 25 kilometres from the Khmelnytskyi on the main highway between Khmelnytskyi and Vinnytsia at the confluence of the Southern Buh and...

    , town in Western Ukraine
    Ukraine
    Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...

     (till 1795 Międzybórz in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
    The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was a dualistic state of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch. It was the largest and one of the most populous countries of 16th- and 17th‑century Europe with some and a multi-ethnic population of 11 million at its peak in the early 17th century...

    ), famous for Hassidism
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