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Sabina Jakubowska (born 1974) is a
Polish writer,
archaeologist and doula. She was born in Brzesko, and has a PhD in
humanities from
Jagiellonian University...
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Slavic masculine surname of
Polish origin. Its
feminine counterpart is
Jakubowska,
Yakubovskaya or Iakubovskaia. It is a
toponymic surname derived from...
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Wanda Jakubowska (10
November 1907 – 25
February 1998) was a
Polish film director.
Although she
directed as many as 15
films over 50 years,
Jakubowska is...
- Anna
Teresa Jakubowska (née Swierczewska) ps.
Paulinka (26 May 1927 – 13 July 2022) was a
Polish World War II
combatant and
community activist, parti****nt...
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Angelika Jakubowska (born 30
April 1989) is a
Polish model and
beauty pageant titleholder who was
crowned Miss
Polonia 2008. She was Poland's representative...
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Krystyna Jakubowska-Tabaka (born 15
December 1942) is a
Polish former volleyball player. She was a
member of
Poland women's
national volleyball team in...
- "Biało-Czerwoni – definicja, synonimy, przykłady użycia". sjp.pwn.pl.
Jakubowska,
Longina (1990). "Political
Drama in Poland: The Use of
National Symbols"...
- a 1948
Polish historical drama film
directed and co-written by
Wanda Jakubowska,
depicting her
experiences in the
Auschwitz concentration camp during...
- Boulain, Helene; Gauthier, Jeremy; Hua-Van, Aurelie; Musset, Karine;
Jakubowska,
Agata K.; Aury, Jean-Marc; Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie; Huguet, Elisabeth...
- the Powązki
Cemetery in Warsaw. The Last
Stage (1948,
directed by
Wanda Jakubowska) as
Superintendent of the Women's
Block Dom na
pustkowiu (1949, directed...