Three Emperors' Corner
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Three Emperors' Corner (Polish: Trójkąt Trzech Cesarzy, German: Dreikaisereck, Russian: Угол трёх императоров, romanized: Ugol tryokh imperatorov) is a former tripoint at the confluence of the Black and White Przemsza rivers, near the towns of Mysłowice, Sosnowiec and Jaworzno in the present-day Silesian Voivodeship of Poland. During the Partitions of Poland, from 1871 to 1918, it marked the place at which the borders of three empires that had divided Poland – the Russian Empire, Austria-Hungary and the German Empire – met.
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Stefana Żeromskiego, Mysłowice Słupna
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N 50.2297 ° | E 19.157494444444 ° |
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Trójkąt Trzech Cesarzy
Stefana Żeromskiego
41-412 Mysłowice, Słupna
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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