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Marcinkowski (feminine
Marcinkowska) is a
Polish toponymic surname,
denoting a
person from the
village of
Marcinkowo or Marcinkowice.
Notable people include:...
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Daria Marcinkowska (born 25
October 1995),
known professionally as
Daria and
Daria Marx, is a
Polish singer,
songwriter and
record producer.
Daria Marcinkowska...
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Magdalena Maria Marcinkowska is a
Polish jurist who
served as an
permanent representative to
UNESCO in
Paris (2020–2022). In 2016, she
defended at the...
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Polski ze Ślesina. Jak
Julia Marcinkowska wspomina konkurs?" [Runner-up in Miss
Poland from Ślesin. How does
Julia Marcinkowska remember the competition?]...
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becomes infatuated with one of the
local women (pla**** by
Zofia Marcinkowska [pl]).
While making significant changes to Hen's novel, Kutz, together...
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Renata Marcinkowska (born 24
February 1965) is a Polish-American
former professional tennis player. She
competed during her
professional tennis career...
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Marcinkowska [ˈvɔla mart͡ɕiŋˈkɔfska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Chełmiec,
within Nowy Sącz County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship...
- Stolarek, Ireneusz; Zenczak, Michal; Handschuh, Luiza; Juras, Anna;
Marcinkowska-Swojak, Malgorzata; Spinek, Anna; Dębski, Artur; Matla, Marzena; Kóčka-Krenz...
- S2CID 24026684. Paśko P,
Rodacki T, Domagała-Rodacka R,
Palimonka K,
Marcinkowska M,
Owczarek D (September 2017). "Second
generation H1 - antihistamines...
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husband was
Zygmunt Zaremba. She also used the
literary pseudonym "Wita
Marcinkowska". In
December 1942,
Zarembina published in
occupied Warsaw the book Obóz...