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Swider (river)
Swider may refer to: * Świder, river in Masovia, Poland * Świder, Lublin Voivodeship Świder is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wola Mysłowska, within Łuków County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Wola Mysłowska, west of Łuków, and north-west of the regional capi ..., village in eastern Poland * Świder railway station in Otwock, Poland * Swider (surname) See also * * Swiderian culture * Świdry (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Świder
Świder is a river in Masovia, Poland. It is a tributary to the Vistula near Otwock Otwock is a city in east-central Poland, some southeast of Warsaw, with 44,635 inhabitants (2019). Otwock is a part of the Warsaw Agglomeration. It is situated on the right bank of Vistula River below the mouth of Swider River. Otwock is hom .... Rivers of Poland Rivers of Masovian Voivodeship {{Poland-river-stub ...
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Świder, Lublin Voivodeship
Świder is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wola Mysłowska, within Łuków County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Wola Mysłowska, west of Łuków, and north-west of the regional capital Lublin Lublin is the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of t .... References Villages in Łuków County {{Łuków-geo-stub ...
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Świder Railway Station
Świder is a river in Masovia, Poland. It is a tributary to the Vistula The Vistula (; pl, Wisła, ) is the longest river in Poland and the ninth-longest river in Europe, at in length. The drainage basin, reaching into three other nations, covers , of which is in Poland. The Vistula rises at Barania Góra in ... near Otwock. Rivers of Poland Rivers of Masovian Voivodeship {{Poland-river-stub ...
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Swider (surname)
Swider is a surname of Polish-language origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Cole Swider (born 1999), American basketball player * Józef Świder (1930–2014), Polish composer * Larry Swider (1955–2021), American football player * Mike Swider Mike Swider (born May 26, 1955) is a former American football coach. He served as head football coach at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois from 1996 to 2019. Swider's Wheaton teams won nine conference titles and made 10 appearances in the NCAA ... (born 1955), American football coach * Nancy Swider-Peltz (born 1956), American speed skater * Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr. (born 1987), American speed skater References See also * * Świderski {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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Swiderian Culture
The Swiderian culture is an Upper Palaeolithic/Mesolithic cultural complex, centred on the area of modern Poland. The type-site is ''Świdry Wielkie'', in Otwock near the Swider River, a tributary to the Vistula River, in Masovia. The Swiderian is recognized as a distinctive culture that developed on the sand dunes left behind by the retreating glaciers. Rimantienė (1996) considered the relationship between Swiderian and Solutrean "outstanding, though also indirect", in contrast with the Bromme-Ahrensburg complex (''Lyngby culture''), for which she introduced the term "Baltic Magdalenian" for generalizing all other North European Late Paleolithic culture groups that have a common origin in Aurignacian. Development Three periods can be distinguished. The crude flint blades of ''Early Swiderian'' are found in the area of Nowy Mlyn in the Holy Cross Mountains region. The ''Developed Swiderian'' appeared with their migrations to the north and is characterized by tanged blades: ...
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