- Look up
warszawski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Warszawski (Polish pronunciation: [varˈʂaf.skʲi]), feminine:
Warszawska is a Polish-language toponymic...
- Paweł
Warszawski (born 12
September 1981) is a
Polish equestrian. He
competed at
various international championships representing the
Polish team, including...
- The
Kurier Warszawski (or
Warsaw Courier) was a
daily newspaper printed in Warsaw,
Poland from 1821 to 1939, with two
editions daily from 1873. It was...
- Nowy
Kurier Warszawski,
initially Nowy
Kurjer Warszawski ("New
Courier of Warsaw") was a
German propaganda newspaper issued in the
occupied Poland during...
- Józef
Warszawski (1903—1997) was a
Polish philosopher. v t e...
- Układ
Warszawski (Polish pronunciation: [Ukwat Varʂafski],
Warsaw Pact) is a
Polish television crime series that
premiered on 4
September 2011 on TVN....
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Konstanty Julian Gebert (pseudonym
Dawid Warszawski; born 22
August 1953) is a
Polish journalist and a
Jewish activist, as well as one of the most notable...
- The
Warsaw Marathon (Polish:
Maraton Warszawski pronounced: [maˈratɔn varˈʂafskʲi], also
referred to as the PZU
Warsaw Marathon) is an
annual marathon...
- Bolesław IV of
Warsaw (Polish: Bolesław IV
warszawski; c. 1421 – 10
September 1454), was a
Polish prince and
member of the
House of
Piast in the Masovian...
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Warsaw Department (Polish:
Departament warszawski) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in the
Duchy of
Warsaw in
years 1806–1815...