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- Romanowski (feminine Romanowska, plural Romanowscy) is a Polish surname derived from any of the locations named Romanów, Romany, or Romanowo, in their...
- Anna B. Romanowska is a Polish mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She is professor emeritus of algebra and combinatorics at the Warsaw University...
- Elżbieta Romanowska (born 4 June 1983 in Głogów, Poland) is a Polish film, television and theater actress. A graduate of the Ludwik Solski Academy for...
- Nohbauer, pp. 26, 115 Germany by Joanna Egert-Romanowska and Małgorzata Omilanowska, p. 202 Egert-Romanowska, Joanna (2001). Germany. London: Dorling Kindersley...
- na Netflixie". Vogue Poland (in Polish). Retrieved 25 September 2024. Romanowska, Dagmara (8 March 2024). "Zofia Jastrzębska: Długo dochodziłam do siebie...
- 1956 (but completely exonerated only in 1975). His mother, writer Helena Romanowska was ethnically Polish and her family had szlachta (noble) roots. During...
- memories and confessions of the Holocaust. Łukasz Maciejewski and Dagmara Romanowska of Onet gave it positive reviews. Krzysztof Połaski of Telemagazyn and...
- boss Do wesela się zagoi (2009) as former fiance of customer (Elżbieta Romanowska). Chwila nieuwagi, czyli drugi sztos (2011) Barwy szczęścia (2012) as...
- 2012  Poland Nasz nowy dom Polsat Katarzyna Dowbor (2013–23) Elżbieta Romanowska (2023–present) September 29, 2013 – present  Romania Visuri la cheie Pro...
- player Leopold Friedrich Raab (1721–?), violinist and composer Elżbieta Romanowska (born 1983), film, television and theater actress Felix Stern (1884–1941)...