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Curzon Park

The Chester suburb of Curzon Park is a highly attractive residential area just South of the Dee situated within easy walking distance of the ancient city walls, just across the old Grosvenor Bridge. Part of the Curzon & Westminster Ward, the Curzon Park area is well known for having some of the city's largest and most prestigious residences. Many large mansions and other attractive dwellings lie within its oval boundaries. Curzon Park is also home to Curzon Park Abbey a Benedictine order of nuns and Chester Golf Club. Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England. ... Curzon Park Abbey began as an Anglican Benedictine foundation at Feltham, Middlesex on 24th June 1868. ... A Benedictine is a person who follows the Rule of St Benedict. ...


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Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4005 words)
At the war's conclusion, Poland's borders were shifted westwards, pushing the eastern border to the Curzon line.
However, the outcome of World War II and the following shift westwards to the area between the Curzon line and the Oder-Neisse line gave Poland an appearance of homogeneity.
Equestrian statue of Władysław II Jagiełło on display in Central Park, New York City (United States).
Poland - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article (2985 words)
Of all the countries involved in the war, Poland lost the highest percentage of its citizens: over 6 million perished, half of them Polish Jews.
Poland's borders shifted westwards; pushing the eastern border to the Curzon line and the western border to the Oder-Neisse line.
After the shift Poland emerged smaller by 77 500 km² or by 20% of its pre-war size.
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