Karpacz, Poland
Poland
Karpacz, Poland has 15 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
gravity hill
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Lewisberry, Pennsylvania | Blaine Township, Michigan | Nimo, India | New Paris, Pennsylvania | Pandariya, India
stave church
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Norway | Moorhead, Minnesota | Uppsala, Sweden | Mount Horeb, Wisconsin | Avaldsnes, Norway
Expulsion of Germans after World War II
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Prague, Czech Republic | Elbląg, Poland | Brzeg, Poland | Czechoslovakia | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
metallurgy
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Sardinia | Rio de Janeiro, Kingdom of PortugalUnited Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the AlgarvesEmpire of Brazil | Galicia (Spain) | Warsaw, Poland | Moscow, Central
Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Lviv, Ukraine | Wrocław, Poland | Elbląg, Poland | Silesia, Poland | Warmia, Warmian-Masurian
Czechs
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Slovakia | Chicago, Illinois | Greenland | Timișoara, Romania | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kingdom of Poland (1025–1385)
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Belarus | Upper Lusatia, Germany | Rybnik, Poland | Pułtusk, Poland | Pelplin, Poland
town rights
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland | Dębica, Poland | Székesfehérvár, Hungary | Wojnicz, Poland | Chodzież, Poland
Potsdam Agreement
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Bohemia, Czech Republic | Saxony | Elbląg, Poland | Brzeg, Poland | Upper Silesia, Poland
Norway
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Denmark | South West England | Sweden | Finland | Liverpool, England
Thirty Years' War
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: France | Italy | Spain | Sweden | Amsterdam, Netherlands
Kingdom of Prussia
Connects Karpacz, Poland to: Wrocław, Poland | Poznań, Poland | Berlin, Germany | Katowice, Poland | Germany