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:''"Rabka" redirects here. "Rąbka", on the Baltic coast, is a district of Łeba.'' Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka, is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,〔Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.〕〔Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012〕 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.〔Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.〕 The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka. Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo. File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-Zdrój File:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka ==Notable individuals== *Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Rabka" redirects here. "Rąbka", on the Baltic coast, is a district of Łeba.'''''Rabka-Zdrój''' , usually referred to as '''Rabka''', is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka.」の詳細全文を読む 'Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka, is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka. :''"Rabka" redirects here. "Rąbka", on the Baltic coast, is a district of Łeba.'' Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka, is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,〔Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.〕〔Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012〕 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.〔Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.〕 The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka. Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo. File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-Zdrój File:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka ==Notable individuals== *Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka, is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka, is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Rabka" redirects here. "Rąbka", on the Baltic coast, is a district of Łeba.''Rabka-Zdrój , usually referred to as Rabka''', is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka.」の詳細全文を読む Rabka''', is a spa town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located between Kraków and Zakopane in a valley on the northern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, where the rivers Poniczanka and Słonka join the river Raba (). In 2008 it had a population of 13,052. There is a substantial population of Gorals in the town. Rabka was always known for its salt-works, and from 1864 became a popular spa town. The first treatment centre for children was established a few years later and continues to this day. Hydrotherapy continues to be utilised in local hospital and sanatoriums. During World War II, the Germans established a Nazi police school in the town,Michał Rapta , Wojciech Tupta , Grzegorz Moskal. (Mroczne Sekrety willi "Tereska": 1939-1945. ) Grafikon, 2008 (in Polish). ISBN 8360817146.Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe. ''Debating, obfuscating and disciplining the Holocaust: post-Soviet historical discourses on the OUN–UPA and other nationalist movements.'' East European Jewish Affairs. Vol. 42, Iss. 3, 2012 to train executioners and torturers. The school and its surroundings were the place of a series of atrocities before it was eventually closed down as the war approached its end and the Germans left.Robin O'Neil. ''The Rabka Four - A Warning from History.'' Spiderwize, Office 404; Albany House 324/326 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK. 2011.The Władysław Orkan Museum established in a former 17th-century larch-wood church, includes a collection of folk sculpture and paintings on glass. It also houses the "Order of the Smile Museum" (which children award to adults) and hosts events such as a winter carnival, the Carpathian Festival of Children's Regional Ensembles and the Mountain Children's Holiday International Festival. Other entertainment and folk events are held in the summer season. There is an open-air railway museum nearby in Chabówka.Rabka-Zdrój sister cities are Rovaniemi, Finland; Murrhardt, Germany; Chateau-Gontier, France; Frome, England and Gmina Dominowo.File:Rabka park.jpg|A park in Rabka-ZdrójFile:Saint_Nick_in_Rabka.jpg|Statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of Rabka==Notable individuals==*Maria Kaczyńska, married to Lech Kaczyński (former President of Poland), was educated in Rabka.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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