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- Garnet Charwat (born 7 June 1967) is a Nicaraguan swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. She is now working in orthopedic rehabilitation...
- arms of the Chotek family was joined with the coat of arms of the extinct Charwat von Bärnstein family. On 6 February 1702, Václav Antonín Chotek of Chotkov...
- Arciszewski (envoy) 1933–1935: Zygmunt Beczkowicz (envoy) 1936–1938: Franciszek Charwat (envoy) 1938–1939: Jerzy Tadeusz Kłopotowski (chargé d’affaires) 1991–1997:...
- before the 7th century, and possibly was preserved as a noun in Old Polish charwat (guard). Matasović considered its relation to the 3rd-century name Khoroathos...
- Georg Rudolph Chotek of Chotkowa and Wognin 18. Johann Charwat of Bärnstein 9. Elisabeth Charwat of Bärnstein 19. Anna Kopidlansky of Kopidlan 2. Count...
- named their amb****adors. Kazys Škirpa was sent to Warsaw, and Franciszek Charwat was sent to Kaunas before March 31, the deadline indicated in the ultimatum...
- Bernardo Piñango (Venezuela) on points (1-4) Women's 100m ****troke Garnet Charwat Heats — 1:28.88 (→ did not advance) Official Olympic Reports v t e v t...
- (1918) Bogdan Kutyłowski (1919–1921) John Francis ****ski (1921) Francis Charwat (1921–1923) Marcel Szarota (1923–1924) Jerzy Kozakiewicz (1992–1997) Jerzy...
- Vilnia, Gaižiūnai, Prienai and Alytus. Polish envoy in Kaunas Franciszek Charwat submitted a protest note on behalf of the Polish government. The Lithuanian...
- (envoy) 1922–1924: Wacław Tadeusz Dobrzyński (envoy) 1924–1928: Franciszek Charwat (envoy) 1928–1929: Józef Wołodkowicz (chargé d’affaires) 1929–1929: Kazimierz...