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- Józef Cyrek (13 September 1904 –2 September 1940) was a Polish Jesuit and writer who shortly after the **** invasion of Poland was arrested by the Gestapo...
- katʿnahuncʿ (Armenian: չէօրէկ, չորեկ, կաթնահունց), çörək (Azerbaijani), çyrek (Albanian), kozunak (Bulgarian: козунак), cozonac (Romanian) or ****lya...
- Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, pp. 20–31 Lech, J., Partyka, J., Barford, P., Cyrek, K. (1995). "" Prof. Stefan Krukowski (1890-1982). Działalnośc archeologiczna...
- Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2011. Cyrek, Christopher (October 20, 2009). "Pizza Hut going after wings market". Dallas...
- American priest John Peter Savarinayagam 1979 2019 Capuchin Priest Józef Cyrek 1940 1994 Polish writer Jules Chevalier 1907 2012 Professed priest and founder...
- Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2020. Cyrek, Christopher (October 20, 2009). "Pizza Hut going after wings market". Dallas...
- Lightweight (W60 kg)  Tetiana Dovhal (UKR)  Yessica Frantsi (FIN)  Aleksandra Cyrek (POL)  Tamara Kubalová (SVK) Light Welterweight (W63 kg)  Valentina Marra (ITA)...
- Pallotines (Arnsberg – Gotha, Germany) Jesuit Martyrs of Poland: Józef Cyrek (1904–1940), Professed priest of the Jesuits (Myślenice – Oświęcim, Poland)...
- Montelupich for aiding partisans during the war; see Władysław Boziewicz) Józef Cyrek (1904–1940; Polish writer and magazine editor; incarcerated at Montelupich...
- 29-48. Peyrony, D. (1934) "La Ferr****ie" in Préhistoire III. Paris. 1-92. Cyrek, K. (2003). "Biśnik Cave: A reconstruction of the site’s occupation in the...