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Tomasz Bohdanowicz-
Dworzecki (Russian: Фома Осипович Дворжецкий-Богданович; Foma
Osipovich Dvorzhetsky-Bogdanovich; 1859 –
April 1920) was a
Polish architect...
- brick, the
cathedral is
based on a
design by
architect Tomasz Bohdanowicz-
Dworzecki. The
style was
influenced by
Westminster Abbey and
Milan Cathedral. With...
- (1750–1807), poet and
collector of
Belarusian folklore Tomasz Bohdanowicz-
Dworzecki (1859-1920),
architect Leon
Kobrin (1873–1946),
playwright Marcelo Koc...
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Moscow was
built from 1899–1911 by
Polish architect Tomasz Bohdanowicz-
Dworzecki. It
holds Polish-language services.
Total po****tion 47,125 (2010) Regions...
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built in 1899-1911 by the Vitebsk-born
architect Tomasz Bohdanowicz-
Dworzecki Total po****tion 208,046 (2021)
Languages Russian ·
Belarusian Religion...
- Czernicki, Daugiert, Daugird, Dawgird, Dawgirt, Dowgird, Dowgirdowicz,
Dworzecki, Karczewski, Łopato, Łopatto, Maruchowicz, Maruszewski, Mogień, Monstwił...
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Bohatyrewicz (Bohatyrowicz), Bochuszewicz, Chudziński (Chudzyński),
Dworzecki (Dworecki,
Dworzecki-Bohdanowicz), Głowczewski (Kłopotek-Głowczewski), Gołąbek-Kowalski...
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Vatslav Yanovich Dvorzhetsky (Polish: Wacław
Dworzecki, (Russian: Ва́цлав Я́нович Дворже́цкий;
August 3 [O.S. July 21] 1910 –
April 11, 1993) was a Soviet...
- of
Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945. Vol. I, Part B, pp. 1491–1509. Mark
Dworzecki (1970):
Jewish Camps in Estonia, Jerusalem, Yad Vashem. Riho Västrik,...
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living with an uncle,
Maria was
adopted by
Alicja Dworzecka and
Arkadiusz Dworzecki, who were
Polish Jews. It was from this
adoption that she
obtained the...