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- Elżbieta Ciechanowska (18 November 1875, Bochnia – 29 April 1948, Kraków), pen names E.C., E.C. Dulska, E. Cedulska, was a Polish women's rights and labor...
- in a shop while the shop ****istant is present (from Yiddish) Source: Ciechanowska, Anna; kleparski, Grzegorz Andrzej (December 31, 2015). "On the semantic...
- pain. AGH-107 AH-494 Hogendorf AS, Hogendorf A, Popiolek-Barczyk K, Ciechanowska A, Mika J, Satała G, Walczak M, Latacz G, Handzlik J, Kieć-Ko****wicz...
- In the 15th century the Sobański family split into two lines: the "Ciechanowska" (older line) and "Wyszogrodzka" (younger line), the latter one used...
- Ciechanów Land (Polish: Ziemia ciechanowska), named after the town of Ciechanów, located in central Poland, was an administrative unit (ziemia) of both...
- PMC 6256855. PMID 30568756. Hogendorf AS, Hogendorf A, Popiolek-Barczyk K, Ciechanowska A, Mika J, Satała G, Walczak M, Latacz G, Handzlik J, Kieć-Ko****wicz...
- Ludwik Stasiak (1858–1924), Polish painter, writer and publicist Elżbieta Ciechanowska (1875–1948), Polish women's rights and labor activist, musician and poet...
- Ciechanowski (Polish pronunciation: [tɕɛxaˈnɔfski]; feminine: Ciechanowska; plural: Ciechanowscy) is a Polish-language surname ****ociated with locations...
- of the Voivodeship Governor (Wojewoda): Warsaw Ciechanów Land (ziemia ciechanowska, Ciechanów) Czersk Land (ziemia czerska, Czersk) Liw Land (ziemia liwska...
- of the movement in Norway; author, educator, school founder Elżbieta Ciechanowska (1875–1948) - women's rights and labour activist, musician and poet Maria...