- the
newly elected starostas. On
February 9, 2017, a law was
adopted that more
clearly defined the
status and
powers of the
starosta. Also, this law introduced...
- Look up
starosta or
Starosta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Starosta (Czech/Slovak feminine: Starostová) is a Czech, Polish, and
Slovak surname....
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January 1, 2024, 7,744
starosta okruhs were
allocated within territorial hromadas throughout Ukraine,
although only 7,477
starostas were
approved by the...
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Stanley Starosta (born
November 28, 1939, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin; died July 18, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii), also
known as Stan
Starosta, was an
American linguist...
- Sławomir
Starosta (born 17
August 1965) is a
Polish LGBT activist, musician,
journalist and
publisher of ****
magazines and **** **** websites.
Starosta was...
- (nobility) to war. With time, the wojski's
responsibilities were
taken over by
starostas, and
wojski became an
honorary district office in the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Marysia Starosta (born 19
March 1981 in Warsaw), is a
Polish singer. Her
debut album titled Maryland was
released on
November 24, 2008 by EMI
Music Poland...
- neighbors. The
Starostas also held the "power of the sword",
which meant that they
enforced the
verdicts of all
other courts. Non-City
Starostas had no juridical...
- voivodeship, with
fictitious titles of voivode, senators,
deputies and
starostas named by the King, and
remaining in use
until the
Partitions of Poland...
- Ondřej
Starosta (born 28 May 1979) is a
Czech former professional basketball player. 1995/98
Slavia Praha 1998/00
Sparta Praha 2000/01 Real
Madrid youth...