Babianka

Babianka is a in the administrative district of , within , , in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 14 kilometres south of and 35 km north-east of the regional capital .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jamy and Bójki.

Village
is a in the administrative district of , within , , in eastern Poland.

Village
is a in the administrative district of , within , , in eastern Poland.

Babianka

Latitude
51.52249° or 51° 31′ 21″ north
Longitude
22.82459° or 22° 49′ 29″ east
Population
133
Elevation
162 metres (531 feet)
Open location code
9G34GRCF+XR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1863447526
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
776577
Wiki­data ID
Q4837847
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Ukrainian—“Babianka” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Babianka
  • Chechen: Бабянка (Люблинан воеводалла)
  • Chechen: Бабянка
  • Chinese: Babianka
  • Czech: Babianka
  • French: Babianka
  • Ido: Babianka (vilajo)
  • Ido: Babianka
  • Min Nan Chinese: Babianka
  • Polish: Babianka
  • Tatar: Бабянка (Люблин воеводалыгы)
  • Tatar: Бабянка
  • Turkish: Babianka
  • Ukrainian: Бабянка

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