Huby (other)
Huby may refer to: *Huby (surname) *Huby, Hambleton *Huby, Harrogate *Huby, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Huby, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) *Huby, Silesian Voivodeship (south Poland) *Huby, part of the Nowe Miasto (Poznań), Nowe Miasto district of Poznań (west Poland) *Huby, Wrocław, Huby, osiedle, district in Wrocław (south-west Poland) See also *Huby-Saint-Leu, a Commune of France, commune in France {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby (surname)
Huby is an Indonesian and French surname. Notable people with the name include: * Anne-Marie Huby (1966), Belgian businesswoman * Craig Huby (1986), English rugby league footballer * Pamela Huby (1922–2019), British philosopher References {{surname Indonesian-language surnames French-language surnames Toponymic surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Hambleton
Huby is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England, about nine and a half miles north of York and five miles south-east of Easingwold. The village has a small shop, post office, fish and chip shop, a Chinese takeaway, a pub, motel rooms, a Methodist church, a sports ground complete with a pavilion, a B&B motel and a village hall. Governance Huby is the largest village in the electoral ward A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to t ... of Huby and Sutton. The population of this ward at the 2011 census was 1,940. References External links Huby village website- general information on the village Villages in North Yorkshire Civil parishes in North Yorkshire {{Hambleton-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Harrogate
Huby is a village in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England about five miles south-west of Harrogate. The village is on the A658 between Otley and Harrogate. It is served by Weeton railway station on the line which links Leeds with Harrogate. A rocky outcrop known as Almscliffe Crag is about one mile north-west of the village; it is formed from millstone grit and is very popular with climbers and boulderers. The village has a Methodist chapel. The Atkinson family, who lived in the village, are the focus of a 1978 book by Colin Gordon. It includes a family tree beginning with Henry Atkinson (1823–92) and Ellen Backhouse (1827–1908) along with many illustrations, rescued from photographic plates found on a market stall. The village is also the subject of a booklet by Joan Coombs. The first mention of a post office in the village was in 1888. A telegram Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic code ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Huby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tuchola, within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Tuchola and north of Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more .... References Huby {{Tuchola-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Łódź Voivodeship
Huby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała, within Wieluń County, Łódź Voivodeship Łódź Voivodeship (also known as Lodz Province, or by its Polish language, Polish name ''Województwo łódzkie'' ) is a province-Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship in central Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Łódź ..., in central Poland. References Villages in Wieluń County {{Wieluń-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Silesian Voivodeship
Huby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kłomnice, within Częstochowa County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately south of Kłomnice, north-east of Częstochowa, and north of the regional capital Katowice Katowice ( , , ; szl, Katowicy; german: Kattowitz, yi, קאַטעוויץ, Kattevitz) is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Upper Silesian metropolitan area. It is the 11th most popul .... On 20 July 2007, an F3 tornado hit by village, and damaged 27 houses. One person was injured. References Huby {{Częstochowa-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nowe Miasto (Poznań)
Nowe Miasto (meaning "new town") is a common place-name in Poland. There are three Polish towns called Nowe Miasto: * Nowe Miasto, Płońsk County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) * Nowe Miasto Lubawskie in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north-east Poland), seat of Nowe Miasto County * Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) The following (despite the name) is not a town but a village: * Nowe Miasto nad Wartą in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) The following are districts or neighbourhoods within cities: * Nowe Miasto, Białystok * Nowe Miasto, Kraków, part of the district of Stare Miasto * Nowe Miasto, Poznań * Nowe Miasto, Szczecin * Nowe Miasto, Warsaw * Nowe Miasto, Wałbrzych Nowe Miasto may also refer to: * Nowe Miasto Korczyn, former name of Nowy Korczyn, a town in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship * Nowe Miasto, Polish name for Naujamiestis, Panevėžys, town in northern Lithuania * Nowe Miasto, Polish name fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby, Wrocław
, settlement_type = District of Wrocław , image_skyline = Wroclavia_Shoping_Mall_Wrocław.jpg , image_map = Wrocław Huby.png , map_caption = Location of Huby within Wrocław , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = , subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship , subdivision_name1 = Lower Silesian , subdivision_type2 = County/City , subdivision_name2 = Wrocław , established_date = 1868 , established_date1 = 1991 , established_title = Incorporated into the city , established_title1 = Established the modern-day district , parts_type = Notable landmarks , parts_style = para , population_total = 18727 , population_as_of = 2022 , population_density_km2 = auto , population_note = , timezone = CET , utc_offset = +1 , timezone_DST = CEST , utc_offset_DST = +2 , area_code = +48 71 , website Osiedle Huby Huby (, , ) is a district in Wrocław located in the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Osiedle
Osiedle (Polish plural: ''osiedla'', from German ''Ansiedlung'' meaning ''settlement'') is a term used in Poland to denote a designated subdivision or neighbourhood of a city or its dzielnica, or of a town, with its own council and executive. Like the dzielnica and sołectwo, an osiedle is an auxiliary unit (''jednostka pomocnicza'') of a gmina. These units are created by decision of the gmina council, and do not have legal personality Legal capacity is a quality denoting either the legal aptitude of a person to have rights and liabilities (in this sense also called transaction capacity), or altogether the personhood itself in regard to an entity other than a natural pers ... in their own right. In the case of an urban-rural gmina, it is also possible for a whole town to be designated an auxiliary unit. Not all Polish cities or towns have ''osiedla'' in the above sense. However the word ''osiedle'' is also frequently used to denote any housing estate or development. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wrocław
Wrocław (; , . german: Breslau, , also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. , the official population of Wrocław is 674,132 making it the third largest city in Poland. The population of the Wrocław metropolitan area is around 1.25 million. Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. Today, it is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The history of the city dates back over 1,000 years; at various times, it has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Habsburg monarchy of Austria, the Kingdom of Prussia and Germany, until it became again part of Poland in 1945 as the result of territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II. Wrocław is a university city with a student popula ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huby-Saint-Leu
Huby-Saint-Leu () is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography Huby-Saint-Leu lies to the north of Hesdin, and is not much more than a suburb of that town. The D928 road to Saint-Omer Saint-Omer (; vls, Sint-Omaars) is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department in France. It is west-northwest of Lille on the railway to Calais, and is located in the Artois province. The town is named after Saint Audoma ... passes nearby. History A military base during World War One. There is a British cemetery at Huby-St-Leu Population See also * Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department References External links The British Cemetery at Huby Hubysaintleu Artois {{PasdeCalais-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |