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Wojciech Korfanty (IPA: [ˈvɔjt͡ɕɛx kɔrˈfantɨ]; born
Adalbert Korfanty; 20
April 1873 – 17
August 1939) was a
Polish activist,
journalist and politician...
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Edward Korfanty (born 1952) is a Polish-born
American fencing master, U.S.
National Women's
saber coach,
Olympic saber coach, and a
former Men's Veterans...
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Katowice Wojciech Korfanty Airport (Polish:
Katowice Airport im.
Wojciecha Korfantego) (IATA: KTW, ICAO: EPKT) is an
international airport,
located in...
- the
outbreak of the insurrection,
Korfanty offered to take his
troops behind a line of
demarcation (the "
Korfanty Line"),
conditional on the released...
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Wojciech Korfanty Avenue in
Katowice is a
major arterial road
running from the city
center northward through the
districts of
Koszutka and Wełnowiec-Józefowiec...
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Myriam Korfanty (born 1978) is a
French team
handball player. She
competed at the 2000
Summer Olympics in Sydney,
where the
French team
placed sixth. She...
- election, the
party ran
seven candidates in
seven constituencies:
Wojciech Korfanty in Kattowitz-Zabrze, Jan
Nepomucen Stęślicki [pl] in Beuthen-Tarnowitz...
- 1935, R. 10, nr 83". 4422 IV (in Polish): 7. Zabawski, Władysław Red;
Korfanty,
Wojciech (1873-1939) Red nacz (1924). "Polonia, 1924, R. 1, nr 72". 4421...
- of Laurahütte
Ernst Steinitz (1871–1928,
German mathematician Wojciech Korfanty (1873–1939),
Polish politician Otto
Josef Schlein (1895–1944),
German physician...
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United States National Fencing Team
starting in 2010. Her team
coach was Ed
Korfanty. She, as of 2016,
ranked No. 2 in the
United States and No. 7 in the world...