- Jan
Trepczyk (Kashubian: Jón Trepczik; 22
October 1907 in
Strysza Buda,
Kartuzy – 3
September 1989, in Wejherowo, Poland) was a
Kashubian poet, songwriter...
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Berlin 1958–1983
Stefan Ramułt, Słownik języka pomorskiego,
czyli kaszubskiego, Kraków, 1893 Jan
Trepczyk, Słownik polsko-kaszubski, Gdańsk 1994...
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Strzelczyk 1998, p. 166.
Gieysztor 2006, p. 122-123.
Szczepanik 2020, p. 343.
Trepczyk 1994, p. 37, 79, 84, 163, 236.
Banaszkiewicz 2018, p. 138. Banaszkiewicz...
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philologist and linguist,
known as an
expert in
Kashubian studies Jan
Trepczyk (1907–1989) poet, songwriter,
lexicographer and
creator of the Polish-Kashubian...
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wrote the
Kashubian national epic The Life and
Adventures of Remus. Jan
Trepczyk was a poet who
wrote in Kashubian, as was Stanisław Pestka.
Kashubian literature...
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Mysore Ananthaswamy India
Kashubia "Zemia Rodnô" ("Motherland") 2006 Jan
Trepczyk Poland Kedah "Allah
Selamatkan Sultan Mahkota" ("God
Bless the Crowned...
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commonly regarded as the
anthem of
Kashubia and its people. Its
author is Jan
Trepczyk, a
prominent Kashubian activist,
which wrote the song in 1954. The first...
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Marian Jeliński, Jan Karnowski,
Aleksander Labuda, Anna Łajming, Jan
Trepczyk, Jan Rompski,
Franciszek Grucza, Jan Piepka,
Alojzy Nagel, Jan Drzeżdżon...
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Krystian Trepczyk Maksymilian Dobodz 3526
Relay Ukraine
Oleksandr Klymenko Oleksandr Melnyk 1394 Poland
Bartosz Szmytke Krystian Trepczyk 1349 Lithuania...
- example, by
Aleksander Labuda,
Aleksander Majkowski, Jan Rompsczi, and Jan
Trepczyk. The
first recorded usage of the
banner of arms, and the flag of Kashubia...