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  1. Jun 26, 2020 · Zip Timber Lake, Huntington. The owners of Zip Timber Lake conceptualized their course while on vacation in Honduras. With eight zip lines and four bridges, fears are put to the test. The centerpiece of the course is the “Flying Squirrel Zip” that soars 1,000’ over a beautifully wooded private lake. Take the High Adventure Tour to do all ...

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  2. Saint Jadwiga of Poland, often known as Hedwig, was a revered woman who served as the monarch of Poland from 1384 until her death in 1399. She holds the unique distinction of being the country's first female monarch and the only one to be canonized a saint by the Catholic Church. Jadwiga passed away on July 17, 1399.

  3. Poland Indiana is covered by a total of 2 ZIP Codes. The ZIP Codes in Poland range from 47833 to 47868. Map List Related. Poland Indiana ZIP Code Map. Click on the ZIP Codes in the interactive map to view more information. The map control in the upper right corner can be used to toggle map layers on and off.

  4. Zip Lines Indiana. Indiana currently has 11 zip line locations. Zip line tour participants soar on cables and climb obstacles located high in the Indiana tree canopy. In addition to zip lines many courses include additional aerial obstacles including sky bridges, rope courses, rappels and more. Zip line canopy tours include professional safety ...

  5. St. jadwiga of Poland, also known as St. Hedwig, was a Polish princess and later the queen of Poland. She was born on October 16, 1373, the oldest daughter of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, and Elizabeth of Bosnia. Jadwiga was well-educated and fluent in several languages, including Latin, German, and Polish.

  6. Feast day: 17 July. Jadwiga (1373-1399) was the daughter of Louis the Great of Poland and Hungary. Louis had no male heir; he had three daughters, the youngest of whom was Jadwiga. Catherine, the eldest, died in 1378 and Mary was crowned king of Hungary. Jadwiga became Queen of Poland because the Polish nobles refused to have a ruler who lived ...

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  8. World Fair (from the collection of the PMA) On June 8, we mark the Feast Day of Saint Jadwiga, Queen of Poland. She was born October 3, 1373, in Buda, Kingdom of Hungary and died July 17, 1399, at Wawel Castle in Kraków. Jadwiga was the first female monarch of the Kingdom of Poland—interestingly enough, crowned as King of Poland (in regem ...

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