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Robotniczy Klub
Sportowy Raków Częstochowa Spółka
Akcyjna (commonly
referred to as Raków Częstochowa, or
simply Raków) is a
Polish professional football...
- play-offs. (till 1950)
Metalowiec (since 1950) Stal FSC
Lublin (since 1957)
Robotniczy Klub
Sportowy Motor Lublin (since 1998)
Lubelski Klub Piłkarski (since...
- (169,000
members in 1934). ZZZ
published the
following magazines:
Front Robotniczy,
Front Pracownika Umysłowego,
Front Górniczy Śląska i Zagłębia, Wiadomości...
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Robotniczy Klub
Sportowy „Skała" ('Workers
Sport Club "Rock"',
abbreviated RKS) was a
Jewish Communist sports organization in Wyszków, Poland,
active during...
- time
since the 1995–96 season. 1939 – Klub
Sportowy PZL
Mielec 1946 –
Robotniczy Klub
Sportowy PZL Zryw
Mielec 1948 – Związkowy Klub
Sportowy Metalowców...
- the rule of the
Russian Tsar and the
adjective "workers'" (in Polish:
Robotniczy)
could not be used in the club's name. The club's
mottos are Together...
- romanized: Algemayner
Yidisher Arbeter-bund in Poyln, Polish: Ogólno-Żydowski Związek
Robotniczy "Bund" w Polsce) was a
Jewish socialist party in
Poland which promoted...
- liga (third-tier), and won
promotion to I liga
three years later. 1926 –
Robotniczy Klub
Sportowy (RKS) Skra Częstochowa 1950 –
Ogniwo Częstochowa 1954 –...
- for the
railway workers.
Notable structires are the workers' club (Dom
robotniczy) and the
Sacred Heart Church (1897-1899,
designed by
Teodor Talowski)...
- The
National Workers'
Union (Polish:
Narodowy Związek
Robotniczy, NZR) was a
political party in Poland. The NZR was
established in June 1905 in Congress...