Ulnowo ("Faulen" en allemand) est un village polonais de la voïvodie de Varmie-Mazurie, dans le powiat d'Ostróda. Sa population est d'environ 100 habitants. Dans les années 1975-1998 la ville appartenait administrativement à la province d'Olsztyn. Le village est devenu célèbre lors de la Guerre du royaume de Pologne-Lituanie contre l'Ordre Teutonique.
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En effet le 15 juillet 1410, se déroula près du village, à l'ouest entre Ulnowo et Grunwald, la bataille de Grunwald connu également sous le nom de bataille de Tannenberg entre troupes du roi de Pologne Ladislas II Jagellon et les Chevaliers teutoniques de l'Ordre de Livonie.
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