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| Grzegorz Nowak Grzegorz Nowak (born 15 August 1951) is a Polish conductor. He has served as music director of the Polish National Opera, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the SWR Radio Orchestra in Kaiserslautern in Germany), and Sinfonia Helvetica and festival Musique & Amitié in Switzerland. Grzegorz_Nowak
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| Branicki Palace, Warsaw |date_demolished=1940s Branicki_Palace,_Warsaw
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| Marywil Marywil (from French Ville de Marie) was a large commercial centre in Warsaw, occupying roughly the place where the Grand Theatre stands today. Marywil
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| Józef Zeydlitz Józef Zeydlitz (March 19, 1755 – April 1, 1835) (his name also rendered Seydlitz or Zejdlicz) was a Polish military commander and a Colonel of the Polish Army. Józef_Zeydlitz
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| Jan Muskata Jan Muskata (1250 – 1320) was a bishop of Kraków. He became bishop in 1294. Jan_Muskata
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| Flag of Głogów The flag of Głogów is a red and white rectangular checkerboard that contains 40 fields, distributed 8 by 5. Red and white are the city's colours. Flag_of_Głogów
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| Bartoszyce County | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Bartoszyce_County
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| Godziemba coat of arms Talk:Godziemba_coat_of_arms
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| Henryk Reyman Henryk Tomasz Reyman (born July 28, 1897 in Kraków – died April 11, 1963 in Kraków) was a soccer forward player, sports official, and military officer. He fought in World War I (in the Austrian Army), then in the Polish Army in Polish-Soviet War, and also participated in the Silesian Uprisings. Henryk_Reyman
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| Bolko II of Świdnica Bolko of Świdnica, the Small (, ) (1309/1312–28 July 1368) was the last independent duke of the Piast dynasty in Silesia. He was Duke of Świdnica from 1326, Duke of Jawor from 1346, Duke of Lusatia from 1364, Duke of half of Brzeg and Oława from 1358, Duke of Siewierz from 1359, and Duke of half of Głogów and Ścinawa from 1361. Bolko_II_of_Świdnica
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| Principality of Ruthenia The Principality of Ruthenia (Red Ruthenian: Ruśke Knjaziwstwo, Ruthenian: Kniastwa Ruskaje, ) was a Ruthenian state established in 1658. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth borders shifted with various wars and treaties, sometimes several times in a decade, especially in the eastern and southern regions. Principality_of_Ruthenia
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| List of Polish nobility coats of arms images == Polish heraldry == List_of_Polish_nobility_coats_of_arms_images
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| Mikhail of Trubetsk Mikhail of Trubetsk (Міхаіл Дзьмітрыевіч Трубяцкі), 14th century – 15th century) was the Prince of Trubetsk since 1399 until 15th century. All the branches of the family of Trubetsky are said to descend from him. Mikhail_of_Trubetsk
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| Piotr Iwanicki Piotr Iwanicki (born May 15, 1984) is a multiple wheelchair World Latin Champion. Winner of wheelchair dancing World Cup and European Championships. Piotr_Iwanicki
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| Józef Ćwierczakiewicz Józef Ćwierczakiewicz, Józef Ćwierciakiewicz (1822 – 12 September 1869 in Geneva), also known as Joseph Card, was a Polish journalist, representative of Komitet Centralny Narodowy in West Prussia (Pomerania) in 1861-1863, agent of Komitet Centralny Narodowy in England in 1862-1863. After fail of January Uprising, he moved to Geneva and participate to League of Peace and Freedom; he also became an emigration activist in France, Great Britain and Switzerland. Józef_Ćwierczakiewicz
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| Lublin Holocaust Memorial The Holocaust Memorial in Lublin () commemorates the Jewish inhabitants of the city who perished during the Holocaust. It was unveiled in 1963. Lublin_Holocaust_Memorial
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| List of World War II military operations Talk:List_of_World_War_II_military_operations
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| Piotr Murdzia Piotr Murdzia (born February 20, 1975 in Gdańsk) is a chess International Master from Poland. Piotr_Murdzia
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| Krzyżtopór Krzyżtopór (also known as Krzysztopor) is a castle located in the village of Ujazd, Iwaniska commune, Opatów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It was originally built by a Polish nobleman and Voivode of Sandomierz, Krzysztof Ossoliński (1587-1645). Krzyżtopór
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