- Jan
Dylik (19 June 1905 – 6 June 1973) was a
Polish geography professor at the
University of Łódź. He was born in Łódź on 19 June 1905. In 1925 he begain...
- The Büdel
Islands in
Antarctica were
named after him. André
Cailleux Jan
Dylik Jean
Tricart Mensching,
Horst G. (1983), "Julius Büdel und sein konzept...
- Buchorn, Chrzanowski, Dąbnicki, Drąbiński, Drabowicz, Dramiński, Dramnicki,
Dylik, Gutowski, Homszej, Jabłoński, Kanka, Kaznowski, Kilowski, Kownacki, Lewański...
- the time. The
journal Biuletyn Peryglacjalny,
established in 1954 by Jan
Dylik, was
important for the
consolidation of the discipline. The
definition of...
- geomorphology. It was
established in 1954 in Łódź by
Polish geomorphologist Jan
Dylik, who was its editor-in-chief
until 1972. The
journal ceased publication...
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geocryological map of the
Soviet Union that was
published in 1986. Jan
Dylik Konstantin Markov Попов А.И. Заслуженный деятель науки РСФСР (1988) General...
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Jules Mai-Trung ... The
Priest Van
Quynh ...
Chief of the Viet Minh Stan
Dylik ...
Chief Adjutant Prétot
Laurent Dumm ...
Sergent Durrieu Le Bâ Dat .....
- ett rött,
avslitet griphuvud med blå
krona och med blå beväring, därest
dylik skall komma till användning. ^q The
official blazon of the arms of Lappland...
- Kraków I 1963 Poland
Franciszek Surmiński OZKol.
Opole 1964 Poland Józef
Dylik LZS Łowicz 1965 Poland
Marian Forma SHL
Kielce 1966 Poland Czesław Polewiak...
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described similar deposits calling them éboulis ordonnés. Subsequently, Jan
Dylik described occurrences in
central Poland in the 1960s. In 1968 Jean Tricart...