Mlawa

Mlawa
Original name in latin Mawa
Name in other language MLAVA, Mlava, Mlawa, Mawa, mu wa wa, МЛАВА, Млава
State code PL
Continent/City Europe/Warsaw
longitude 53.11278
latitude 20.3841
altitude 149
Population 29398
Date 2010-09-19

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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