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Franciszek Kamieński (9
October 1851 – 16
September 1912) was a
Polish botanist. His name has also been
spelled Frans Michailow von Kamieńsky or misspelled...
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Maciej Kamieński (13
October 1734,
Sopron – 25
January 1821, Warsaw) was a
Polish classical composer of
Slovak origin. He
studied music in Sopron, where...
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Kazimierz Kamieński (nom de
guerre "Gryf" and "Huzar"; born 8
January 1919 in Markowo-Wólka, died 11
October 1953 in the in Białystok Prison) was an officer...
- the west the main
channel of the
Dziwna forms the
large Kamieński Lagoon (Polish:
Zalew Kamieński). To the east a side
channel develops into the Zatoka...
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Others believe it was
written by the
Polish classical composer Maciej Kamieński (1734–1825). The
original Polish-language
version was
translated (sometimes...
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Antoni Kamieński (21 July 1860, Yarilovka,
Grodno Governorate – 12
September 1933, Warsaw) was a
Polish painter,
illustrator and engraver. He was born...
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Henryk Ignacy Kamieński (31 July 1777,
Hruszwica – 26 May 1831, at Ostrołęka) was a
Polish brigadier general. He
fought on the
French side in the Napoleonic...
- South-West and North-West direction. The town is
close to
Zalew Kamieński (
Kamieński Bay). The
Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist (Polish:
Katedra św....
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officially became called Kamieński Zalew,[citation needed] and in 1991 the
words in its name were reversed, its new name
being Zalew Kamieński.[citation needed]...
- two organisms. This
symbiosis was
studied and
described by
Franciszek Kamieński in 1879–1882. CO2
released by
human activities is
causing climate change...