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Maksym Kryvonis (Ukrainian: Максим Кривоніс, Polish:
Maksym Krzywonos;
literally means "crooked-nose") was one of the
Cossack leaders and a commander...
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Henryka Krystyna Krzywonos-Strycharska was the
former head of the Gdańsk
transport workers. She is
noted for
playing a role in
strikes and
protests in...
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Krzywonoś pronounced [kʂɨˈvɔnɔɕ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Szydłowo,
within Mława County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central...
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fleeing from Chmielnicki.
Krzywonos arrives with his forces, the
battle starts with
single hand-to-hand combat, and
Krzywonos is
eventually defeated. Rzędzian...
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presenting TV
programme Dzień
Dobry TVN. She portra****
Polish activist Henryka Krzywonos in
Andrzej Wajda's film Walesa. Man of Hope (2013). "TVN (Polish)". Archived...
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Levittown resident Joseph Krzywonos,
suffered from a
motor failure when on
approach to the
former Deer Park Airport, and
Krzywonos was
unable to
restart the...
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surname Wlazło-Bajewska
Krzywonos, and had a son
Tadeusz Bajewski. She
continued to fly
until 2005.
Lucyna Wlazło-Bajewska
Krzywonos died on 26
January 2007...
- 2003). "Jak za
Jaremy i Krzywonosa" [Just like in the days of
Jarema and
Krzywonos].
Gazeta Wyborcza. Snyder,
Timothy (2003). "The
Causes of Ukrainian-Polish...
- (Poverty. A
guidebook for children),
which she
wrote together with
Henryka Krzywonos. All of
Poland Reads to Kids, a
social campaign promoting reading among...
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Henryka Konarkowska (born 1938), Polish–Serbian
chess master Henryka Krzywonos (born 1953),
Polish dissident Henryka Łazowertówna (1909–1942), Polish...