Battle of Rajgród This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Battle_of_Rajgród".
Stoczek – 1st Wawer – Nowa Wieś – Kałuszyn – Białołęka – Olszynka Grochowska – 1st Puławy – 2nd Puławy – Kurów – Markuszów – 2nd Wawer – Dębe Wielkie – Domanice – Iganie – Poryck – Wronów – Kazimierz Dolny – Boremel – Sokołów Podlaski – Firley – Lubartów – Połaga – Tykocin – Nur – Wilno – Ostrołęka – Rajgród – Warsaw
The Battle of Rajgród was a battle fought on May 29, 1831, between Poland and Imperial Russia. Poles were victorious, outnumbered Russians lost 800 killed soldiers, 1200 were taken captive. Polish losses were far lesser than Russian losses.