- Look up
poznański in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poznański/
Poznanski (Polish pronunciation: [pɔzˈnaɲ.skʲi], feminine: Poznańska/ Poznanska, plural:...
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Izrael Kalman Poznański (25
August 1833–28
April 1900) was a Polish-Jewish businessman,
textile magnate and
philanthropist in Łódź,
Congress Poland (part...
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Ursula Poznanski (born
October 30, 1968) is an
Austrian writer. She won the
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Children's
Literature Award), Jugendjury...
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Izrael Poznański Palace (Polish: Pałac
Izraela Poznańskiego) is a 19th-century
palace in Łódź, Poland.
Initially the site of a
tenement building,...
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Dziennik Poznański (transl. Poznań Daily) was an
information and
current affairs newspaper that was
originally founded as a magazine. It was published...
- Poznań
Department (Polish:
Departament Poznański) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in
Polish Duchy of
Warsaw in
years 1806-1815...
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Gustavus Poznanski (1804–1879) was
cantor and
religious leader in
Congregation Beth Elohim, Charleston, a
pioneer of
Reform Judaism in the Antebellum...
- Poznań Fast Tram (Polish:
Poznański Szybki Tramwaj, PST, informally: PeSTka,
pestka – drupe,
stone fruit) is a 8.1 km (5.0 mi)
stretch of grade-separated...
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Karol Poznański Palace is a
former residence in Łódź,
central Poland. It was
constructed in 1904. It
houses today the
rectorate of the
Academy of...
- Renée
Poznanski (born 26
April 1949 in Paris) is a French-born
Israeli historian,
specialist in the Holocaust, and the
Jewish Resistance in
France during...