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- Berezovsky or Berezowski (Polish pronunciation: [bɛrɛˈzɔfski]) is a surname of Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village...
- Maksymilian Berezowski (14 May 1923 in Vilnius – 30 July 2001 in Sopot) was a Polish author, journalist, and erudite scholar. Berezowski studied at the...
- Barbara Berezowski (born September 5, 1954) is a Canadian former ice dancer. With partner David Porter, she won two gold medals at the Canadian Figure...
- Antoni Berezowski (May 9, 1847 in Avratin, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire – 1916 in Bourail, New Caledonia) was a Polish nationalist who made an...
- benign and do not lead to long term disease or illness. S****, Linda G.; Berezowski, John; Rishniw, Mark; Nibblett, Belle M.; Kelly, Patrick (2015). "Clinical...
- William Berezowski (January 31, 1928 – October 23, 2015), also known as William Barclay, was a Canadian football player who pla**** for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats...
- Opera Czempion-Z Fidelio Roman Stinzing; Eugeniusz Szczygieł; Henryk Berezowski (2000). Złote lata radia w II Rzeczypospolitej (in Polish). Nowy Sącz:...
- into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. Known as Margaret Crosland Berezowski, she was featured in a segment profiling Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductees...
- needed] During the 1867 World's Fair in Paris, Polish immigrant Antoni Berezowski attacked the carriage containing Alexander, his two sons and Napoleon...
- (1921–2006) Stanisław Lem (1922–1951) Tadeusz Borowski (1923–2001) Maksymilian Berezowski (1923–2003) Władysław Kozaczuk (1923–2012) Wisława Szymborska (1924–1998)...