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Kalisz
[ kah-lish ]
noun
- a city in central Poland.
Kalisz
/ ˈkaliʃ /
noun
- a town in central Poland, on an island in the Prosna River: textile industry. Pop: 110 000 (2005 est) Ancient nameCalissiakəˈlɪsɪə
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In Moscow alone there are not less than 1,000 former inhabitants of Kalisz, to say nothing of fleeing people from other provinces.
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Why were there no Russian soldiers in the neighbourhood of Kalisz in the beginning of August, 1914?
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On the morning Kalisz was sacked, not a shot had been fired by the Russian soldiers.
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By this time it was past midday, and the streets of Kalisz were nearly deserted.
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Kalisz is an open town, with a single line running to Warsaw, 140 miles, via Lodz and Lowicz.
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