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- Łomża_Land abstract "Lomza Land (Polish: ziemia lomzynska), named after the town of Lomza, was an administrative unit (ziemia) of both the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of Masovian Voivodeship, and existed from the 14th century until the Partitions of Poland. Lomza Land was the largest province of the historic region of Mazovia.The gord at Lomza was established some time in the 11th century, and by the 12th century, it became the seat of a castellan. In 1379, Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia divided the Duchy of Mazovia between his sons, granting Lomza to Janusz I of Warsaw. The term Lomza Land (or Land of Lomza) was first used in documents from 1414. Until 1526, the region remained part of the Duchy of Mazovia, which was annexed into the Kingdom of Poland, and turned into Masovian Voivodeship, in which it remained until the Partitions of Poland.In the 16th century, Lomza Land had an area of 4260 sq. kilometers, and was divided into four counties: Lomza, Kolno, Zambrow and Ostroleka.".
- Łomża_Land thumbnail Mazowsze.png?width=300.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageID "42674090".
- Łomża_Land wikiPageLength "1645".
- Łomża_Land wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Łomża_Land wikiPageRevisionID "617349475".
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Castellan.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_subdivisions_of_Poland.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_history_stubs.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Masovia.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Gord_(archaeology).
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Janusz_I_of_Warsaw.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385–1569).
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Kolno.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Masovian_Voivodeship_(1526–1795).
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Mazovia.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Ostrołęka.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Powiat.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Siemowit_III,_Duke_of_Masovia.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Zambrów.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Ziemia.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink Łomża.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLink File:Mazowsze.png.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageWikiLinkText "Łomża Land".
- Łomża_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Administrative_division_of_the_Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Łomża_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-stub.
- Łomża_Land subject Category:Former_subdivisions_of_Poland.
- Łomża_Land subject Category:Polish_history_stubs.
- Łomża_Land hypernym Unit.
- Łomża_Land type Organisation.
- Łomża_Land comment "Lomza Land (Polish: ziemia lomzynska), named after the town of Lomza, was an administrative unit (ziemia) of both the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of Masovian Voivodeship, and existed from the 14th century until the Partitions of Poland. Lomza Land was the largest province of the historic region of Mazovia.The gord at Lomza was established some time in the 11th century, and by the 12th century, it became the seat of a castellan.".
- Łomża_Land label "Łomża Land".
- Łomża_Land sameAs Q9391139.
- Łomża_Land sameAs Lomžos_žemė.
- Łomża_Land sameAs Ziemia_łomżyńska.
- Łomża_Land sameAs m.010hkg29.
- Łomża_Land sameAs Q9391139.
- Łomża_Land wasDerivedFrom Łomża_Land?oldid=617349475.
- Łomża_Land depiction Mazowsze.png.
- Łomża_Land isPrimaryTopicOf Łomża_Land.