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feminine Sawicka,
plural Sawiccy) is a
Polish surname.
Other language equivalents:
Agata Sawicka (born 1985),
Polish volleyball player Beata Dorota Sawicka (born...
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Hanka Sawicka, real name
Hanna Krystyna Szapiro,
pseudonym Hanka (born 19
December 1917 in Kraków, died 18
March 1943 in Warsaw) was a
Polish communist...
- Olga
Sawicka (7
February 1932, in Poznań – 2
April 2015) was a
Polish dancer and c****ographer. She was the
prima ballerina of the
Opera St Moniuszko...
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Irena Scheur-
Sawicka (August 18, 1890 –
August 1 or 4, 1944) was a
Polish archaeologist, ethnographer, and
educational and
communist activist. During...
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Irena Natalia Sawicka (born 20
September 1944, in Warsaw) is a
Polish linguist, Balkanologist, and
Slavicist with
significant interest in Albanology....
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Wierzchowska (1971), p. 167.
Sawicka (1995), p. 134.
Sawicka (1995), pp. 151–152.
Rubach (1994), p. 137.
Sawicka (1995), p. 151.
Rybka (2015), p. 70...
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Agata Sawicka (born 17
January 1985) is a
Polish volleyball player,
playing as a libero. She is part of the
Poland women's
national volleyball team. She...
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Zygmunt ****wig and
opened in 1953. It was
originally named the
Hanna Sawicka Park. In 2005, it was
renamed to its
current name,
after the
Praga Subdistrict...
- Languages,
Literatures & Cultures". mcl.as.uky.edu.
Retrieved 29 June 2021.
Sawicka, Irena. "A
Crossroad Between West, East and Orient–The Case of Albanian...
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Beata Dorota Sawicka (born 23
March 1964 in Oława) is a
Polish politician. She was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 8,764
votes in 1...