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Halina Szymańska (1906–1989) was a
Polish spy,
working for the
British government,
known as the Allies'
conduit to ****
German Admiral Wilhelm Canaris...
- Szymanski or Szymański in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Szymański (feminine:
Szymańska,
plural Szymańscy) is the
ninth most
common surname in
Poland with about...
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Beata Szymańska (born in Puławy, Poland, on 29
January 1938) is a
Polish poet,
writer and philosopher.
Beata Szymańska left the
philosophy department of...
- Anna
Szymańska (born 5
December 1988) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for MKS Myszków. She
earned 39 caps for the Poland...
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Angelika Szymańska (born 16
October 1999) is a
Polish judoka who
competes in
international judo competitions. She is a two-time
Grand Slam
bronze medalist...
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Krystyna Szymańska-Lara (born 30
September 1969) is a
Polish former basketball player who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics.
Based on
unless otherwise...
- Ewa
Zofia Szymańska (born 24
April 1952) is a
Polish politician. She was
elected to the Sejm (9th term)
representing the
constituency of Legnica. She...
- and
Piotr Gąsowski
continued as the hosts, and the
judges were:
Iwona Szymańska-Pavlović,
Zbigniew Wodecki,
Beata Tyszkiewicz and
Piotr Galiński. On 29...
- and
Piotr Gąsowski
continued as the hosts, and the
judges were:
Iwona Szymańska-Pavlović,
Zbigniew Wodecki,
Beata Tyszkiewicz and
Piotr Galiński. On 17...
- and
Piotr Gąsowski
continued as the hosts, and the
judges were:
Iwona Szymańska-Pavlović,
Zbigniew Wodecki,
Beata Tyszkiewicz and
Piotr Galiński. On 28...