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Grzybowski (Polish pronunciation: [ɡʐɨˈbɔfski]; feminine:
Grzybowska; plural: Grzybowscy) is a
surname of Polish-language origin.
Henryk Grzybowski (1934–2012)...
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Magdalena Grzybowska (born 22
November 1978) is a
former tennis player from Poland.
Grzybowska, born in Poznań, won the
juniors singles competition at...
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Agata Grzybowska is a
Polish photojournalist and war correspondent. She is well
known for her
photographs from the
Syrian civil war, the 2011–2014 Egyptian...
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Katarzyna Grzybowska (born 30
April 1989, Siedlce) is a
Polish table tennis player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she was part of the
Polish women's team...
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Barbara Grzybowska-Świerkosz (born 1937), is a
Polish chemist. She
graduated from the
Faculty of Mathematics,
Physics and
Chemistry of the Jagiellonian...
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Grzybowska is a
neighbourhood in the city of Warsaw, Poland,
located within the
district of Białołęka, in the Muni****l
Information System area...
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Piotr Rogucki as a
gravedigger Adam Szyszkowski [pl] as
Rysio Klara Grzybowska as
Madzia Sławomir Pacek [pl] as a
waiter Bartłomiej
Skowron as Officer...
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received town
privileges on
December 17, 1968. Then, the town
included Wola
Grzybowska, Wesoła, Groszówka, Grzybowa,
Zielona and
Stara Miłosna estates. The development...
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plead for the orphans. When he failed, he
returned to his
office at 26/28
Grzybowska Street and
killed himself by
taking a
cyanide capsule. He left a suicide...
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nobleman (szlachcic). He was the son of Jan
Kazimierz Krasiński and
Ursula Grzybowska. In his
youth he
studied in the
Netherlands and France. Jan
became a Royal...