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river to avoid unwanted marriage with a German. The mound is located close to the spot on the river bank where her body was found. Archaeological studies, conducted on site in 1913 and in mid-1960, did not provide any conclusive evidence of the mound's age or purpose.
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The first written record of the mound comes from the 13th century. Within two kilometres (one mile) of the mound-site in 1225 a monastery was built by the bishop of Kraków,
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The mound base, some 50 metres (164 ft) in diameter, is at 238 metres (781 ft)
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located in Mogiła (since 1949 a neighbourhood of district
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50°04′13″N 20°04′05″E / 50.07028°N 20.06806°E / 50.07028; 20.06806


Polish
tumulus
Nowa Huta
Kraków
Poland
princess Wanda
Vistula
AMSL
Iwo Odrowąż
Mogiła Abbey
Austro-Hungarian
fortifications
Jan Matejko
plinth
relief
distaff
Krakus Mound
Kościuszko Mound
Piłsudski Mound
"Wanda's Mound | Kraków Sightseeing | Krakow"
Krakow Mounds, Kraków, Poland
"Krakow's Cistercian Abbey of Mogila"

Wanda Mound
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Monuments and memorials in Kraków
Landmarks in Poland

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