- [xɔi̯ˈnatski]; feminine:
Chojnacka; plural: Chojnaccy) is a
surname of
Polish language origin. It may
refer to:
Elisabeth Chojnacka (1939–2017),
Polish harpsichordist...
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Jadwiga Chojnacka (11
October 1900 – 23
December 1992) was a
Polish film actress. She
appeared in more than 30
films between 1948 and 1989. Five Boys...
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Chojnacka may
refer to: Małgorzata
Chojnacka (canoeist) Małgorzata
Chojnacka (gymnast) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
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Elisabeth Chojnacka (born Elżbieta Ukraińczyk; 10
September 1939 – 28 May 2017) was a
Polish harpsichordist living in France. She was one of the world's...
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Chojnacka (born
February 17, 1983, in Gorzów Wielkopolski) is a
Polish sprint canoer who has
competed since the late 2000s. She won a complete...
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Chojnacka (born 20
September 1947) is a
Polish gymnast. She
competed in six
events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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polskiego PAN. Słownik języka
polskiego PWN. Bush (2012).
Kraig & Sen (2013).
Chojnacka (2013).
Chwalba (2008). TVP Info (2015). Żmigrodzki,
Piotr (ed.). "Zapiekać"...
- 1%Club was
founded by Anna
Chojnacka and Bart
Lacroix who both have
backgrounds in
development cooperation. Anna
Chojnacka began as
youth representative...
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Maria Piątkowska (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja pjɔntˈkɔfska];
previously Chojnacka, née Ilwicka; 24
February 1931 – 19
December 2020) was a
Polish sprinter...
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Lactuca virosa L. Wesołowska, A.; Nikiforuk, A.; Michalska, K.; Kisiel, W.;
Chojnacka-Wójcik, E. (2006). "Analgesic and
sedative activities of
lactucin and...