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- Agricola Park (Polish: Park Agrykola), also known as Agrykola Park, and the North Baths (Polish: Łazienki Północne), is an urban park in the city of Warsaw...
- games for the Poland national team.[citation needed] Szczęsny trained at Agrykola Warsaw as a young player; soon, Legia Warsaw's goalkeeping coach, Krzysztof...
- unveiled on 14 September 1788. It is placed on the Sobieski Bridge at Agrykola Street. The monument was commissioned in September 1788 by Stanisław August...
- match in which Polonia Warsaw was the rival was held on 29 April 1917 at Agrykola Park and ended with a 1–1 draw. Of the nine games pla**** in Warsaw, Legia...
- in Halifax, Nova Scotia Agricola Park, an urban park in Warsaw, Poland Agrykola Street, a street in Warsaw, Poland A series of commemorative medals issued...
- canals of the Royal Baths Park in Warsaw, and the nearby Agrykola Street. After him were named Agrykola Street, which he designed, and the nearby Agricola Park...
- placed near the Royal Route, at the intersection of Ujazdów Avenue and Agrykola Street, at the entrance to the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden. The...
- Jarosław Zieliński: Atlas dawnej architektury ulic i placów Warszawy. Tom 1. Agrykola–Burmistrzowska. Warsaw: Biblioteka Towarzystwa Opieki nad Zabytkami, 1996...
- Situated outside the precincts of Łazienki Park on the opposite side of Agrykola Street, this small square building is covered with a mansard roof that...
- professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He began his career in Agrykola Warsaw and later pla**** for Legia Warsaw, Olympiacos and K.A.A. Gent. He...