- (upir') (many of
these languages have also
borrowed forms such as "vampir/
wampir"
subsequently from the West;
these are
distinct from the
original local...
- (18
October 1927 – 26
April 1977),
known as The Zagłębie
Vampire (Polish:
Wampir z Zagłębia), was an
alleged Polish serial killer who,
together with several...
- The SZD-13
Wampir (Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny -
Glider Experimental Works) was a single-seat tail-less
glider designed and
built in
Poland from 1955...
- Universitätsverlag. Stachowski,
Kamil (2005). "
Wampir na rozdrożach.
Etymologia wyrazu upiór –
wampir w językach słowiańskich" [A
vampire at the crossroads...
- The SZD-20x
Wampir II (Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny -
Glider Experimental Works) was a single-seat tail-less
research glider designed and
built in Poland...
-
August 1885 –
after 16
August 1939),
known as The Łódź
Vampire (Polish:
Wampir Łodzi), was a
Polish serial killer and
child rapist who
killed three children...
-
There are also novels: Komediantka, Fermenty,
Ziemia obiecana, Chłopi,
Wampir (The Vampire) (1911),
which were
sceptically received by the critics, and...
-
Retrieved March 24, 2013.
Katarzyna Kaczor (2006). Geralt,
czarownice i
wampir:
recykling kulturowy Andrzeja Sapkowskiego (in Polish). Słowo/obraz terytoria...
- 16, 1932 –
October 29, 1979),
known as The
Vampire of
Marianowo (Polish:
Wampir z Marianowa), was a
Polish serial killer and m****
murderer who
killed at...
- (Greece) – variation:
Vorvolakas Vrykolatios (Santorini) Wak Wak (Philippines)
Wampir (Poland)
Wurdulac (Russia) has a
spelling variation:
Verdilak Yama – Tibet...