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Gabriel Józef
Narutowicz (Polish: [ˈɡabrjɛl naruˈtɔvit͡ʂ]; 29
March 1865 – 16
December 1922) was a
Polish professor of
hydroelectric engineering and politician...
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Narutowicz (Lithuanian:
Stanislovas Narutavičius pronunciation; 2
September 1862 – 31
December 1932) was a
lawyer and politician, one of the...
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Narutowicz is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gabriel Narutowicz (1865-1922),
president of
Poland Joanna Narutowicz (1868-1948)...
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Gabriel Narutowicz, the
first president of
Poland after regaining independence, was ********inated by a far-right
Polish nationalist on 16
December 1922...
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president in 1922,
following the ********ination of his
predecessor Gabriel Narutowicz.
During his presidency,
Wojciechowski and his
erstwhile friend Józef Piłsudski...
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Kazimierz Narutowicz (Lithuanian:
Kazimieras Narutavičius; 1904, Brewiki,
Kovno Governorate - 1987) was a
Polish Lithuanian political activist. Son of...
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State to his
friend Narutowicz; the
Naczelnik was
replaced by the President. Two days later, on 16
December 1922,
Narutowicz was shot dead by a right-wing...
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Narutowicz Square (Polish: Plac Narutowicza,
Polish pronunciation: [ˈplats narutɔvitʂa]) is a city
square located in the
Ochota district in Warsaw, Poland...
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ceremonially the commander-in-chief. The
first president of Poland,
Gabriel Narutowicz, was
sworn in as
president of the
Second Polish Republic on 11 December...
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Poland in
December 1922. In the
first election on 9
December Gabriel Narutowicz was
elected president, but he was ********inated five days later. A second...