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Czyżewski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Czyżewski (Polish pronunciation: [tʂɨˈʐɛfski]; feminine: Czyżewska; plural: Czyżewscy) is a Polish...
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Krzysztof Czyżewski (born 6 July 1958 in Warsaw) is a
Polish author, one of the
initiators of the
Borderland Foundation in Sejny, Poland. He is a graduate...
- the end of the
first quarter,
after Arden Czyzewski added a 26-yard
field goal to cap the quarter.
Czyzewski added a 24-yard
field goal,
early in the second...
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Tytus Czyżewski (28
December 1880 in
Przyszowa – 5 May 1945 in Kraków) was a
Polish painter, art theoretician, ****urist poet, playwright,
member of the...
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Zygmunt Czyżewski (4
October 1910 – 17
January 1998) was a
Polish former ice
hockey and
football player and
football manager.
Czyżewski began his football...
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Ignacy Stanisław
Czyżewski (5
December 1753 – 11
December 1823) was a
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sejny.
Czyżewski was born in Kalisz. On...
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Ludwik Czyżewski was a
Polish General during the
Invasion of
Poland during World War II. He
commanded the 2nd Legions'
Infantry Regiment during the Battle...
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Regiment (part of the 2nd
Legions Infantry Division),
under Col.
Ludwik Czyżewski, and the 146th
Infantry Regiment (part of the 44th
Infantry Division)...
- In 1963 she
moved to
Warsaw and one year
later married singer Bogdan Czyżewski. They
performed as a duet with po****r
Polish big bands. The marriage...
- The
Bugatti Gangloff is a
virtual concept car. Its designer, Paul
Czyżewski took
inspiration from the 1938 Type 57 SC
Atalante Coupe,
which was designed...