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Bukowski (feminine
Bukowska) is a
Polish surname. It is
composed of buk (Common
Slavic for "beech tree") and the
suffixes -ow and -ski. In some cases,...
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Dorota Bukowska (born 20
April 1972, in Gdynia) is a
Polish former basketball player who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Helena Bukowska-Szlekys (2
March 1899 – 2 May 1954) was a
Polish sculptor. Her work was part of the
sculpture event in the art
competition at the 1948...
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Barbara Stella Hesse-
Bukowska (8
February 1930 – 9
December 2013) was a
Polish pianist. Her
family had a long-standing
musical history, as her
father was...
- Wola
Bukowska (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔla buˈkɔfska]) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Serokomla,
within Łuków County,
Lublin Voivodeship...
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Aleksandra Bukowska-McCabe (born 1977 in Warsaw) is a
Polish diplomat.
Bukowska-McCabe in 2002
graduated from
Hebraic studies at the
University of Warsaw...
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Annamaria Orla-
Bukowska is a
social anthropologist at the
Institute of
Sociology of the
Jagiellonian University in Kraków; and the Professor/Lecturer at...
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Bukowska Wola (Polish pronunciation: [buˈkɔfska ˈvɔla]) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Miechów,
within Miechów County,
Lesser Poland...
- Kopa
Bukowska is a peak in the
Bieszczady Mountains in
southern Poland. Its
height is 1,320
metres (4,330 feet). "Topographic map of Kopa
Bukowska". opentopomap...
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Yolanda Murphy (née
Bukowska,
April 10, 1925 – June 3, 2016) was a Polish-born
American cultural anthropologist who was the co-author of
classic anthropology...