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Wełna may
refer to:
Wełna (river), a
river in west-central
Poland Wełna,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, a
village in west-central
Poland Wełna, Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
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Tomasz Welna (born 27
January 1991) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for and
captains I liga club
Kotwica Kołobrzeg.
Welna started...
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Common Brittonic *Katuwellaunos (Proto-Celtic *Katu-
welnā-mnos) "The One Who (-mnos)
Leads (
welnā-) in
Battle (katu-)". The same name
belonged to the...
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Wełna (German:
Welna, also
Kleine Warthe) is a
river in west-central Poland, a
right tributary of the
Warta river, with a
length of 118 kilometres...
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Daniel Zygmunt Wełna (born 3
December 1955 in Bydgoszcz) is a
Polish canoe sprinter who
competed in the late 1970s and
early 1980s. He won
seven medals...
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Jerzy Wełna, 'Metathetic and Non-Metathetic Form
Selection in
Middle English', Studia...
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Nisshin Seifun Group include:
Nisshin Flour Milling Company Nisshin Seifun Welna Inc
Nisshin Pharma Inc
Nisshin Petfoods Inc
Nisshin Engineering Inc Oriental...
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Trump and Musk". ABC News.
Crespino 2012, p. 113.
Lachicotte 1966, p. 131.
Welna,
David (December 5, 2002). "Strom
Thurmond at 100". NPR.
Retrieved March...
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ultimately derives from the Proto-Celtic *Katu-
welnā-mnos,
meaning "The One Who (-mnos)
Leads (
welnā-) into
Battle (katu-)". However, the form "Cædwalla"...
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Books 1997, p. 138.
Minkova (2014), p. 79.
Wełna (1986), p. 755. Shaw (2012), p. 51 Hogg (1992), p. 91.
Wełna (1986), pp. 754–755. Fulk (2014), pp. 68–69...