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Kadyny

Kadyny (German: Cadinen) is a town in North-Eastern Poland in Warminsko-Mazurskie Voivodship near the city of Tolkmicko[?]. Kadyny used to be a residence of the Hohenzollern Prussian kings, emperors.

Legend has it that Kadyny was named after Cadina, a daughter of a Prussian chief.

 
Kadyny is one of the breeding sites for Trakehner horses.



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