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Piecha is a Polish-language surname.
Occasionally it may be
transliterated from
Russian language as Piekha.
Piecha or
Piekha may
refer to:
Barbara Piecha...
- Noyelles-sous-Lens,
France in 1937 to an
ethnic Polish family. Her
father was Stanisław
Piecha, a
mining worker, and her
mother was
Felicja Korolewska. From 1945 to 1955...
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Barbara Piecha (born 4
March 1949) is a
Polish luger who
competed during the
early 1970s. She was born in Katowice. She won two
medals in the women's singles...
- Bolesław
Grzegorz Piecha (born 19
September 1954 in Rybnik) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 23887
votes in...
- Michał
Piecha (born 31
March 1979) is a
Polish biathlete. He
competed in the men's
sprint event at the 2006
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Wojciech Piotr Piecha (born 13
February 1958) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the
Senate of
Poland (10th term)
representing the constituency...
- descent)
Edvard Radzinsky - playwright, TV
personality Edita Piekha (Edyta
Piecha) - singer, born in France,
moved to USSR
Anatoly Sobchak -
mayor of Saint...
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genital mutilation a
hidden ritual". Reuters.
Retrieved 4
August 2018.
Piecha,
Oliver M. (1
December 2013). "No "African problem"". Stop FGM
Middle East...
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Philosophical Logic, 1(1): 11–60, 1996. Per Martin-Löf.
Logic and Ethics. In T.
Piecha and P. Schroeder-Heister, editors, Proof-Theoretic Semantics: ****essment...
- Semantics",
Logica Universalis 9, 2015. doi:10.1007/s11787-015-0118-8
Thomas Piecha,
Peter Schroeder-Heister (eds), "Advances in Proof-Theoretic Semantics"...