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Brzezin [ˈbʐɛʑin] (formerly German: Briesen) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pyrzyce,
within Pyrzyce County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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Gustaw Marek Brzezin (born 13 July 1958) is an
agronomist and
Polish Peasants'
Party politician. He is the
Voivodeship marshal of Warmia-Masuria. He graduated...
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Duchy of
Warsaw in
years 1806–1815. Its
capital was Warsaw. Błonie
County Brzezin County Czersk County Gostynin County Łęczyca
County Orłów
County Rawa Mazowiecka...
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Grzegorz Paweł z
Brzezin (English:
Gregory Paul of Brzeziny, Latin:
Gregorius Paulus Brzezinensis) (1525–1591), was a
Socinian (Unitarian)
writer and...
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pacifist and
Arian group, led by
Marcin Czechowic and
Grzegorz Paweł z
Brzezin, and the non-pacifist and
Ebionite group, led by the
Belarusian Symon Budny...
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Krotoschin Peisern Schroda Gnesen Wangrowitz Powitz Brzesk Radziejów
Kowal Warschau Blonin Tschersk Rawa
Sochaczew Gostin Orlow Lenczyca Zgierz Brzezin...
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Jerzy Wcisła 85 II
Third Way gain from Law and
Justice Gustaw Marek Brzezin 86
Olsztyn I
Civic Coalition gain from
Independent Ewa Kaliszuk [pl] 87...
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footballer and
coach Kazimierz Czarnecki (born 1948),
weightlifter Gustaw Marek Brzezin (born 1958),
politician Patryk Czarnowski (born 1985),
volleyball player...
- him to the
office of the
voivodeship marshal; he
replaced Gustaw Marek Brzezin in this function. In 2024, he was
elected as a
member of the Warmian–Masurian...
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Polish Brethren (1565 onwards), Dirk
Philips (1504–1568),
Gregory Paul of
Brzezin (1568), the
Socinians (1570–1800), John
Frith (1573),
George Schomann (1574)...