- ..24; 32...34 (...), 102...104, 122...124, 132...134, (...) – złote or
grosze Polish pronunciation: [ˈzwɔtɛ] /
Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡrɔʂɛ] 0, 5...21;...
- was used by
three currencies in circulation: In Poland, a
grosz (plural:
grosze or groszy,
depending on the number) is a 1⁄100 part of a złoty In Austria...
- and
exempted the
entire class from all but one tax (łanowy) a
limit of 2
groszes per łan of land, Old
Polish units of measurement. In addition, the King's...
-
Serrated State title and the
eagle of the coat of arms
Value and 1 leaf 1990 2
grosze 17.5 mm 2.13 g
Plain Value and 2
leaves 5
groszy 19.5 mm 2.59 g Alternately...
- 2014. "Muzodajnia.pl -
Portal z najtańszą muzyką w sieci.
Pobierz MP3 za
grosze".
Archived from the
original on
January 4, 2014.
Retrieved January 4, 2014...
- from the
original on 14 July 2012.
Retrieved 21
April 2013. "Wtrącił trzy
grosze". 90minut (RSSSF) (in Polish). "Italy -
International Matches 2020-2029"...
- Warszawska,
Warsaw Morning Gazette,
after the
merger with
Gazeta Poranna, (2
grosze) in 1925.
Initially published by
Stefan Łuskina, it
remained his personal...
-
campaign of
harsh attacks against Jewish candidates in
Gazeta Poranna 2
Grosze [pl] (a
newspaper linked to
National Democracy). The
attacks were especially...
- Groß Knollen;
colloquially referred to as the Knollen,
historically the
Grosze Knolle) is a 687.4-metre-high (2,255 ft)
mountain in the
southwestern part...
- obituaries. In addition, it was cheap: each
issue was
priced at only 20
groszes (later 25), an
average price for a
newspaper in pre-war Poland, but very...