- The
Krakowiak or
Cracovienne is a fast,
syncopated Polish folk
dance in
duple time from the
region of Kraków and
Lesser Poland. The folk
outfit worn for...
- Frédéric Chopin's
Rondo à la
Krakowiak in F major, Op. 14 is a
composition for
piano and orchestra. It was
written in 1828 and
dedicated to
Princess Anna...
-
Wojciech "Wojtek"
Krakowiak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔi̯t͡ɛk ˈkrakɔviak], born
August 6, 1976) is a
retired American football (soccer)
midfielder who...
-
Maciej Krakowiak (born 7
September 1992) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for II liga club KKS 1925 Kalisz. As of
match pla****...
- of the
Polish Navy have
borne the name ORP
Krakowiak: ORP
Krakowiak (1921), was a
torpedo boat ORP
Krakowiak (L115), was a Hunt-class
destroyer launched...
- ORP
Krakowiak was a
British Type II Hunt-class
destroyer escort, used by the
Polish Navy
during World War II.
Initially built for the
Royal Navy, it bore...
- Okręt
Francuski Ouragan Hunt-class
destroyer ORP Kujawiak ORP Ślązak ORP
Krakowiak G-class
destroyer ORP Garland M-class
destroyer ORP Orkan N-class destroyer...
- on 18
April 2012.
Retrieved 12
January 2013.
Krakowiak, p. 88.
Krakowiak, p 91
Krakowiak, p. 88.
Krakowiak also
lists 13 more
institutions that operate...
-
renowned dances of Poland, also
known as Poland's
National Dances, are the
Krakowiak, Mazurka, Oberek,
Polonaise and
Bohemian Polka. A
great promoter of Polish...
- polonaise,
krakowiak, kujawiak,
polska partner dance, oberek; as well as the sung
poetry genre (poezja śpiewana) and others.
Mazurek (Mazur),
Krakowiak, Kujawiak...