- Russian, and Ukrainian: калач, Hungarian: kalács,
Polish and Silesian:
kołacz) is also widespread. The Albanian: kulaç is
cognate with all of these. The...
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Kołacz is a type of
pastry of
Polish origin.
Kołacz may also
refer to:
Agnieszka Kołacz-Leszczyńska (born 1972),
Polish politician Grzegorz Kołacz (born...
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Kołacz [ˈkɔwat͡ʂ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Mrozy,
within Mińsk County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies...
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Agnieszka Maria Kołacz-Leszczyńska (born 19
October 1972) is a
Polish politician.
Between 2006-2011 she was
chairwoman of the city
council in Wałbrzych...
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Grzegorz Kołacz (born 20
September 1966 in Nowa Ruda) is a
Polish politician. She was
elected to Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 6904
votes in 2 Wałbrzych...
- liver,
lungs and fat with kasza, ****ed with onion,
pepper and
marjoram Kołacz or
korowaj –
traditional sweet breads, also
known as
yeast cakes, customarily...
- with
black and
white poppy seeds (for
example cozonac, kalach,
kolache and
kołacz). The
seeds of the
Czech blue
poppy (food
safety cultivars Papaver somniferum)...
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Kołacz [ˈkɔwat͡ʂ] (German Kollatz) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Połczyn-Zdrój,
within Świdwin County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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cluster of
magyar kalács or székely kalács (Kurtoszkalacz or węgierski
kołacz and
Romanians respectively use
Cozonac Secuiesc,
indicating it as a sweet...
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Similar West
Slavic pastries, such as
Czech and
Slovak Kolach, and
Polish Kołacz,
usually have
sweet fillings.
Coulibiac Karelian pasty Kurnik poppy seed...