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Gniew Castle is a restored castle in Gniew, in northern Poland. The original building, which served as a defensive structure for the Teutonic Order on the Vistula river, dates back to the late 13th or 14th century.[1]
^Zbiorowa, Praca (2012). Polska Poland. Dragon. p. 154. ISBN 978-83-63559-38-0.
GniewCastle is a restored castle in Gniew, in northern Poland. The original building, which served as a defensive structure for the Teutonic Order on...
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