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- Q16933917 subject Q7507121.
- Q16933917 subject Q8468068.
- Q16933917 abstract "Liw Land (Polish: ziemia liwska), named after the town of Liw, 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. Liw Land was located in eastern part of the historic province of Mazovia. It had an area of 1038 sq. kilometers, and due to its small size, was not divided into counties. Local sejmiks took place at Liw.".
- Q16933917 thumbnail Mazowsze.png?width=300.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q152006.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q1649871.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q172107.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q2064448.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q2326308.
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- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q643843.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q7507121.
- Q16933917 wikiPageWikiLink Q8468068.
- Q16933917 comment "Liw Land (Polish: ziemia liwska), named after the town of Liw, 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. Liw Land was located in eastern part of the historic province of Mazovia. It had an area of 1038 sq. kilometers, and due to its small size, was not divided into counties. Local sejmiks took place at Liw.".
- Q16933917 label "Liw Land".
- Q16933917 depiction Mazowsze.png.