| SzczerbiecSzczerbiec (literal meaning: jagged sword is a sword that was traditionally used in the coronation ceremony of Polish kings. It is the last surviving part of the Polish crown jewels—the crown and other items were lost during numerous wars in the past. | Szechuan pepperJapanese cuisine The Szechuan peppercorn Zanthoxylum piperitum Zanthoxylum simulans Zanthoxylum sancho and others in the Zanthoxylum genus) is not a member of the pepper family. It is the outer pod of the tiny fruit of a plant related to the prickly ash. | Szczecin VoivodshipSzczecin Voivodship (1 was ( Polish: wojewodztwo szczecinskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975- 1998, superseded by West Pomeranian Voivodship. Statistics (1 January 1992): Area: 10. km Population: 972. |
| SzczecinekSzczecinek ( German Neustettin is a town in Middle Pomerania, north-western Poland with some 40,000 inhabitants. Capital of Szczecinek County in West Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, previously in Koszalin Voivodship (1950-1998). City name The city was f | SzIn Polish, the sz combination stands for the sound 'sh', with s being pronounced as in English. In Hungarian, the precise opposite is the case, which sz being used as the equivalent of 's' in English, while s is pronounced as 'sh'. | SzeptemSzeptem Polish for "in a whisper," is the way of sending a spell on the winds. It is used to enchant objects. See also Polish mythology Polish mythology. |
| SzczytnoSzczytno is a town in north-eastern Poland with 27,500 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Olsztyn Voivodship (1975-1998). History The town was previously known as Ortelsburg, East Prussia after the | SzczyrkSzczyrk is a town in southern Poland. Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Bielsko-Biala Voivodship (1975-1998). | SzegedSzeged (in Slovak "Segedin", in Polish Segedyn in Romanian Seghedin in Turkish Segedin is the fourth largest city of Hungary, the regional centre of South-Eastern Hungary and the capital of Csongrad county. Szeged is situated near the southern border of H |