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- Gabriela Anna Kownacka (née Kwasz) (25 May 1952, Wrocław – 30 November 2010, Warsaw) was a Polish film and stage actress, best known for playing in the...
- free dictionary. Kownacki (Polish pronunciation: [kɔvˈnat͡ski]; feminine: Kownacka; plural: Kownaccy) is a Polish surname. It may refer to: Adam Kownacki...
- Maria Kownacka (1894–1982) was a Polish writer, translator and editor, specializing in children's literature. She was a long-time writer of Płomyk. Her...
- Kieffer & Thi****nn, 1908 D. ****onica Tokunaga, 1936 D. kasymovi Kownacki & Kownacka, 1973 D. laticauda Serra-Tosio, 1964 D. latitarsis Goetghebuer, 1921 D...
- starring Rafal Wieczynski, Michael Lonsdale, Adrianna Biedrzyńska, Gabriela Kownacka, Emmanuelle Riva. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Frédérick Tristan...
- Shriver Zygmunt Kęstowicz Ian Kiernan Hilary Koprowski Marek Kotański Maria Kownacka Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Paweł ****iz Dominika Kulczyk Jacek Kuroń Jolanta...
- Zosia, Romek, later also Dorotka, Wojtek, Piotrek and Pawełek. Gabriela Kownacka as Anna Kwiatkowska (1999–2008) Piotr Fronczewski as Jacek Kwiatkowski...
- Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Kownacka (1952–2010), Polish television, film and theatre actress Gabriela Kulka...
- 2010-12-21. Olenina, I., Wasmund, N., Hajdu, S., Jurgensone, I., Gromisz, S., Kownacka, J., Toming, K., Vaiciute, D., Olenin, S. 2010. ****essing impacts of invasive...
- Kieffer & Thi****nn, 1908 D. ****onica Tokunaga, 1936 D. kasymovi Kownacki & Kownacka, 1973 D. laticauda Serra-Tosio, 1964 D. latitarsis (Goetghebuer, 1921)...