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Capital City of Warsaw"). A
native or
resident of
Warsaw is
known as a
Varsovian – in
Polish warszawiak,
warszawianin (male),
warszawianka (female), warszawiacy...
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constitutional monarchy, with a
parliament (the Sejm of the
Duchy of Warsaw). The
Varsovian duchy was
never allowed to
develop as a
truly independent state; Frederick...
- "Warszawianka 1831 roku", "La Varsovienne" ("The
Varsovian of 1831") is a
Polish patriotic song
written by
Casimir François
Delavigne with
music by Karol...
- The
Warsaw Metro (Polish:
Metro Warszawskie) is a
rapid transit underground system serving the
Polish capital Warsaw. It
currently consists of two lines...
- ("
Varsovian Children"), a po****r song from the period: "Warszawskie dzieci, pójdziemy w bój - za każdy kamień twój,
stolico damy krew" ("
Varsovian children...
- the
earlier song by the same title,
could be
translated as
either The
Varsovian, The Song of
Warsaw (as in the Leon
Lishner version) or "the lady of Warsaw"...
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first began to sell the
dessert in late 1940s was located.
Traditional to
Varsovian cuisine, the
dessert was
exclusively served by cafés and
restaurants in...
- had died
while fighting against ****
Germany in
occupied Poland. The
Varsovian mausoleum was one of the many
cemeteries where this took place, with many...
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Warsaw University of
Technology (Polish:
Politechnika Warszawska, lit. '
Varsovian Polytechnic') is one of the
leading institutes of
technology in Poland...
- at the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier at Piłsudski
Square present arms.
Varsovians light firecrackers. Past
memorials observers have
linked arms to form...