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Jolanta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jolanta (or Jolantha) is a Czech, Lithuanian,
Polish and
Slovak form of the Gr**** name Iolanthe. It...
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Jolanta Maria Żyndul (born 1964) is a
Polish historian, a
specialist on
modern Jewish history and Polish-Jewish
relations in 19th and 20th century. She...
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Jolanta Dičkutė (born
December 8, 1970, in Kaunas) is a
Lithuanian politician and
Member of the
European Parliament for the
Labour Party; part of the...
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Jolanta Kwaśniewska (Polish: [
jɔˈlanta kfaɕˈɲɛfska], née Konty, [ˈkɔntɨ]; born 3 June 1956) is a
Polish lawyer and
charity activist who was
First Lady...
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Jolanta Łukaszewicz (born 16 June 1966 in Choszczno) is a
Polish sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1980s. At the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul, she...
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Jolanta Blažytė (born 1 May 1965) is a
Lithuanian business executive and entrepreneur,
chairwoman and
shareholder of the
Lithuanian company UAB Vikonda...
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Jolanta Bartczak-Malolepszy at
World Athletics Jolanta Bartczak at
Olympedia Jolanta Bartczak at Olympics.com
Jolanta Bartczak (Małolepszy)...
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Jolanta Fraszyńska (born 14
December 1968 in Mysłowice) is a
Polish actress in film and theater. Fraszyńska
spent her
childhood in Mysłowice, Poland....
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Jolanta Zawadzka (born 8
February 1987) is a
Polish chess player with the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM). In 2004, she won the
World Youth Chess Championship...
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Jolanta Antas (born 20
February 1954 in Szczecin) is a
Polish professor of
linguistics at the
Jagiellonian University of Kraków.
Antas is the head of...