- Grażyna Józefa
Rabsztyn (Polish pronunciation: [ɡraˈʐɨna ˈrapʂtɨn]; born
September 20, 1952, in Wrocław) is a
retired Polish hurdler. She
represented her...
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Rabsztyn Castle is a
preserved Gothic ruined castle located in the
Polish Jura
within the Eagles'
Nests Trail, in the
village of
Rabsztyn,
Lesser Poland...
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Rabsztyn [ˈrapʂtɨn] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Olkusz,
within Olkusz County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It...
- Elżbieta
Rabsztyn (born 25
August 1956 in Warsaw) is a
retired Polish athlete specialising in the
sprint hurdles. She won a
bronze medal at the 1981 Summer...
- record;
electronically timed at 12.68 seconds) 12.48 seconds, Grażyna
Rabsztyn, POL, 10 June 1978
First runner under 12.3 seconds: 12.29 seconds, Yordanka...
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Olsztyn Castle Będzin
Castle Ogrodzieniec Castle Mirów
Castle Ojców
Castle Rabsztyn Castle Bobolice Castle Pieskowa Skała
Castle Siewierz Castle Tenczyn Castle...
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starost of Upytė, Przemyśl, Człuchów, Kamieniec, Chojnice, Lida, Telšiai,
Rabsztyn, Choteń, Homel, Oster, Gulbin, and
several other towns in the Polish–Lithuanian...
- 12.48 seconds, Grażyna
Rabsztyn ran the
distance in 12.39
seconds in
Bremen with a 2.8 m/s tail wind. The next year
Rabsztyn became the
first woman to...
- of the
Crown in 1635, as well as
starost of Knyszyn, Sokal, Nowy Targ,
Rabsztyn, Kałusz, Goniądz and Rzeczyce. The town of Tomaszów was
named after him...
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towns (including Sieradz, Gostynin, Radom, Sochaczew, Piotrków, Drohobycz,
Rabsztyn, Głuchów, Tuchola, Nowy Sącz, Inowrocław and others). In 1515, he became...