- cudzoziemcy.szczecin.eu en/szczecin-in-30-films/On April 26, 1945, Szczecin was occupied by the Red Army and on July 5 – Szczecin was officially handed over to the Polish authorities.Bulunamadı: monument
- en-m-wikipedia.org wiki/SzczecinOn 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.[57]...
- theculturetrip.com europe/poland/articles/top-20-…Szczecin is in Poland, yet sits only a few miles from the German border. It has been an important trading port through the years.Bulunamadı: army
- findatwiki.com SzczecinOn 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.
- arrivalguides.com en/Travelguide/SZCZECIN/…While a tour you can see the most interesting places and monuments in Szczecin. The Tourist tram line "0" is operated by historical wagons type N and 4N.Bulunamadı: army
- eksisozluk.com szczecin--985241
- kids.kiddle.co Szczecin0910 Bazylika archikatedralna św Jakuba Szczecin. Western Facade of St. Jacobs Cathedral in Szczecin. 1109 Ratusz Staromiejski Szczecin.
- rusemb.org.uk fnapr/5393Comment by the Information and Press Department on the desecration of the Gratitude Monument to Red Army in Szczecin, Poland.
- staypoland.com about_szczecin.htm/Szczecin - Tourist information about Szczecin - tourism resources for tourists, business people and citizens of Szczecin, Poland.Bulunamadı: red
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Poland/szczecin.htmlIn Szczecin, there are about 270 immovable monuments under legal protection, and the city itself is on the European Route of Brick Gothic.