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Labuda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Labuda or
Łabuda (Slovak feminine: Labudová) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Buda (Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈbudɒ], German: Ofen) is the part of Budapest, the
capital city of Hungary, that lies on the
western bank of the Danube...
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reconquest of
Buda in 1686, the
region entered a new age of prosperity, with Pest-
Buda becoming a
global city
after the
unification of
Buda, Óbuda and Pest...
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Gerard Labuda (Kashubian:
Gerard Labùda; 28
December 1916 – 1
October 2010) was a
Polish historian whose main
fields of
interest were the
Middle Ages and...
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Labuda G.,
Mieszko I, (in)
Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 21, 1976.
Labuda G.,
Mieszko I, Wyd. Ossolineum, Wrocław 2002, ISBN 83-04-04619-9
Labuda...
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Gerard Labuda: Abraham. In: Słownik Starożytności Słowiańskich. Vol 1. 1961, p. 1.
Labuda Gerard: Abraham. In: Słownik Starożytności...
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Circuit Court Judge John
LaBuda retention election (4-year term)
Choice Votes % Yes 21,764 80.23% No 5,363 19.77%
Valid votes 27,127 75.79%
Invalid or...
- Marián
Labuda (28
October 1944 – 5
January 2018) was a
Slovak actor. He was born in
Hontianske Nemce. In 1964, he
graduated from the
Academy of Performing...
- pamiętał".
WielkaHistoria (in Polish).
Retrieved 2024-02-09. G.
Labuda,
Mieszko I, p. 158. G.
Labuda,
Mieszko I, p. 153. It is
understood that the
marriage took...
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Barbara Lidia Labuda (née Ciesielska; born 1946) is a
Polish politician, activist,
diplomat and philologist. She was
elected to the
Contract Sejm, and...