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Morcinek [mɔrˈt͡ɕinɛk] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Murów,
within Opole County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. "Central...
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Gustaw Morcinek (born
Augustyn Morcinek; 25
August 1891 – 20
December 1963) was a
Polish writer,
educator and
later member of Sejm from 1952 to 1957. He...
- 2009.
Retrieved 25 May 2010. Von
Stephanie Morcinek und
Meike Meyruhn (30
January 2009). "Stephanie
Morcinek und
Meike Meyruhn: 'So will SIE ****os gucken –...
- (1889–1965)
Maria Dąbrowska (1890–1963)
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (1891–1963)
Gustaw Morcinek (1891–1945)
Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (1892–1942)
Bruno Schulz (1893–1970)...
- S2CID 205564046. Steinhausen, Charlene; Zehl, Lyuba; Haas-Rioth, Michaela;
Morcinek, Kerstin; Walkowiak, Wolfgang; Huggenberger,
Stefan (30
September 2016)...
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Literary Biography of
Gustaw Morcinek] (in Polish). Katowice:
Instytut Śląski. p. 20. The most
outstanding work of
Morcinek from
those years was Pokład...
- (1929–1936)
Emanuel Grim (1883–1950),
Polish Catholic priest and
writer Gustaw Morcinek (1891–1963),
Polish writer Louis Kentner (1905–1987), Hungarian-British...
- and Rome". penelope.uchicago.edu.
Retrieved 2020-12-05. Havlíček, Filip;
Morcinek,
Miroslav (2016). "Waste and
Pollution in the
Ancient Roman Empire". Journal...
- books,
dedicated to St
Maximilian (e.g. Dwie
Korony [Two Crowns] by
Gustaw Morcinek). In 1948-1954
there was
built a new
church in the
modernist style according...
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Archived from the
original on 16
March 2018.
Retrieved 18
March 2018.
Morcinek,
Martin (16
March 2018). "Über
einen Kampfjet gestolpert?
Inspekteur der...