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Wiktoria Ulmowie z
siedmiorgiem Dzieci) were a
Polish Catholic family in
Markowa, Poland,
during the ****
German occupation in
World War II who attempted...
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Markowa [marˈkɔva] is a
village in Łańcut County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative district)...
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Gmina Markowa is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in Łańcut County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village...
- The
Markowa Ulma-Family
Museum of
Poles Who
Saved Jews in
World War II is a
museum located in
Markowa, Poland. The Łańcut
Castle Museum began the Ulma-Family...
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Attributes wreath or
basket of roses,
fruit Patronage horticulture; brewers; brides; florists; gardeners; midwives; newlyweds; love;
Markowa; Pescia...
- more
unique museums include the
Museum of Folk
Architecture in Sanok,
Markowa Ulma-Family
Museum of
Poles Who
Saved Jews in
World War II,
Museum of Oil...
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alias libertate saxonica" [in:] dr
Henryk Borcz.
Parafia Markowa w
okresie staropolskim.
Markowa sześć wieków. 2005 pp. 72–189 Władysław Sarna. Opis powiatu...
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listed in the
following table, in
descending order of po****tion.
Markowa Ulma-Family
Museum of
Poles Who
Saved Jews in
World War II, the
first museum...
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Bydgoszcz –
Martin of
Tours Cracow – Faustina,
Stanislaus of Szczepanów
Markowa – Dorothy, Józef and
Wiktoria Ulma with
Seven Children Częstochowa – Mary...
- Otto Adamski.
Dorfimfersuchungen in dem
alten deutsch-ukrainischen
Grenzbereich von Landshuf. Kraków. 1943. Urzejowice, (Urzejowice)
Markowa (
Markowa)...