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Zofia Wasilkowska (9
December 1910 in
Kalisz – 1
December 1996 in Warsaw), was a
Polish communist politician. She was a
judge of the
Supreme Court in...
- Plewczyński 1994, p. 47
Brzezinski 1987, p. 14 Plewczyński 1995, pp. 109, 215
Wasilkowska, Anna (1998). Husaria: The
Winged Hor****. Warszaw: Interpress. pp. 6–7...
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justice branch of
government administration. From 1956 to 1957,
Zofia Wasilkowska was the
first woman to
serve as a
Minister of
Justice in Poland's history...
- this
information on 19
boards set
among others at the
intersections on
Wasilkowska Street, Antoniuk-Fabryczny
Street and
Kleeberga Street. P****enger trains...
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Winged Hor**** 1572–1764. Baltimore: Art
Services International, 1999.
Wasilkowska, Anna. The
Winged Hor****. Warsaw:
Wydawnictwo Interpress, 1998. [ISBN missing]...
- 2010,
Kurant represented Poland (along with the
architect Aleksandra Wasilkowska) with the
presentation Emergency Exit at the
Venice Biennale 12th International...
- Chojecka-Boniecka:
First female prosecutor in pre-war
Poland (1936)
Zofia Gawrońska-
Wasilkowska:
First female to
serve as a
Judge of the
Supreme Court of
Poland (1948)...
- way to new buildings, a
residential block housing was
established at
Wasilkowska Street and new
industrial areas were also
created (Preventative Police...
- mid-18th
century that it was
given an
urban character. It was then
called Wasilkowska. It
ended at the Wasilków Gate,
situated just
beyond the Biała river...
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Zofia Staros [pl]
Ludomir Stasiak [pl] Stanisław Tołwiński [pl]
Zofia Wasilkowska Witold Zacharewicz (chemist) [Witold Zacharewicz]
Provincial Parliamentary...