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Okrzeja [ɔˈkʂɛja] is a
village (former town) in the
administrative district of
Gmina Krzywda,
within Łuków County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland...
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Stefan Aleksander Okrzeja (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstɛfan alɛˈksandɛr ɔˈkʂɛja]; born 3
April 1886 in Dębe Wielkie, Mińsk County,
executed 21 July 1905...
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Stefan Okrzeja 3rd
Battalion of the
Military Units of the
Uprising Emergency of
Socialists was a
battalion of the
Military Units of the
Uprising Emergency...
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erected at Zbaraż, now in Ukraine), and in Rome A
Sienkiewcz Mound stands at
Okrzeja, near his birthplace, Wola Okrzejska. He has been
featured on a number...
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Piechoty im.
Macieja Rataja)
commanded by col. Radwan-Pleiffer 28th
Stefan Okrzeja Infantry Division (28
Dywizja Piechoty im.
Stefana Okrzei)
commanded by...
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recruited to new
units intended to
launch attacks behind enemy lines. The
Okrzeja-Odra
battalion operated in
Silesia and the Dąbrowa Basin,
whilst the Baron-Berlin...
- Kurozwęki, Oleśnica, Chmielnik. Stężyca, Żelechów, Łaskarzew, Bobrowniki,
Okrzeja, Adamów (Jadamów),
Jeziorzany (known in 1662 as Łysobyki), Wojcieszków...
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village is the
birthplace of
Polish socialist revolutionary Stefan Okrzeja. "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) -
TERYT (National
Register of Territorial...
- Łazy Huta
Radoryska Huta Dąbrowa Kasyldów Kożuchówka
Laski Nowy
Patok Okrzeja Podosie Radoryż Kościelny Radoryż
Smolany Ruda
Stary Patok Szczałb Teodorów...
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socialists such as Bolesław Limanowski,
Ignacy Daszyński and
Stefan Aleksander Okrzeja as its main
ideological inspirations.
Zmiana condemns Polish right-wing...