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Katarzyna [kataˈʐɨna] is a
Polish given name,
equivalent to
English "Catherine". Its
diminutive forms include Kasia, Katarzynka, Kasieńka, Kasiunia, Kasiulka;...
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Katarzyna Tomicka (c.1517–1551) was a
Polish noblewoman,
known as the sister-in-law and
opponent of her sister-in-law
queen Barbara Radziwiłł. Katarzyna...
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murder of
Katarzyna Zowada occurred at the end of 1998 in Kraków, Poland. The
victim was a 23-year-old
female student, who was
attending Jagiellonian...
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Katarzyna Ostrogska was the name of
several Polish–Lithuanian noblewomen:
Katarzyna Ostrogska (1560–1579), wife of
Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł Katarzyna...
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Katarzyna Ida
Kasia (born 31
January 1978) is a
Polish philosopher,
academic teacher,
columnists and a
journalist working for
radio and television. She...
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Katarzyna is a
Polish given name (the
article also
includes a list of
persons with the name).
Katarzyna may also
refer to:
Katarzyna,
Greater Poland Voivodeship...
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Katarzyna Gałązka (born 11
January 1997) is a
Polish actress. Gałązka was born in Ostrołęka. She
began acting at Klub
Oczko and Ostrołęcka
Scena Autorska...
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Katarzyna Dondalska is a
Polish coloratura soprano.
Dondalska was born in
Bydgoszcz to a
family of
professional musicians. She
started playing violin...
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Katarzyna Kobro (26
January 1898 – 21
February 1951) was a
Polish avant-garde
sculptor and a
prominent representative of the
Constructivist movement in...
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Katarzyna Małgorzata
Figura (Polish pronunciation: [kataˈʐɨna fiˈɡura]; born 22
March 1962) is a
Polish film,
theatre and
television actress. She is sometimes...