Three Emperors' Corner

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three (3)+emperor+corner. From being a point where three empires once met.

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Three Emperors' Corner

  1. A confluence in the Black Przemsza river, White Przemsza river, becoming Przemsza river, in what is now Silesian Voivodeship, Poland; once the meeting point of the Empire of Russia, German Empire, Austrian-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire.

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