- Emil
Antoni Korytko (7
September 1813 – 31
January 1839) was a
Polish political activist in the
period of the
Great Emigration, who was
exiled to Ljubljana...
- Prešeren met Emil
Korytko, a
Polish political activist from Galicia,
confined by the
Austrian authorities to Ljubljana.
Korytko introduced to Prešeren...
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control of the
group is
currently headed by its
management and CEO, Igor
Korytko. TMK
plants produce almost the
entire range of
existing pipes used in the...
- Карыцька, Russian: Владимир Михайлович Корытько,
Vladimir Mikhailovich Korytko; born 6 July 1979) is a
Belarusian football coach and a
former player....
- Michałowski,
Seweryn Goszczyński,
Jozef Bohdan Zaleski,
Aleksander Mirecki, Emil
Korytko,
Antoni Patek,
Casimir Gzowski,
Aleksander Jełowicki,
Ignacy Szymanski...
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Skawina is a
Renaissance palace,
built in the mid-16th
century by Paweł
Korytko. The name of the town
probably comes from the
Skawinka river. In the late...
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purpose of a gift lottery. It was
subsequently won by a
certain individual,
Korytko, in
whose possession it was
slightly damaged. Upon Matejko's rise to fame...
- Kołyszka, Kołyszko, Komornicki, Konstantynowicz, Kopijewicz, Koprzywnicki,
Korytko, Korytkowski, Korytnicki, Korytowski, Korzyński, Kosowski, Kossowski, Koślarowski...
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Pavlenko FK
Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast Ramenskoe Leon
Arena 16,726
Vladimir Korytko FK
Spartak Moskva II
Moscow ****bol'noe pole 4
Akademiya Spartak im. F....
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Heinrich Gossen,
Prussian economist and
academic (d. 1858) 1813 – Emil
Korytko,
Polish activist and
translator (d. 1839) 1815 – John
McDouall Stuart,...