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Wiatrak may
refer to:
Wiatrak, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a
village in
Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship,
Poland Bill
Wiatrak, American...
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William Adam
Wiatrak (born
March 4, 1961) is an
American actor,
travel writer,
author and
producer of
travel videos around the world. He
writes and stars...
- Igrek, also
known as
Wiatrak, is a
residential building in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
district of Downtown, at 55
Plater Street. It was
built in 1964...
- John
Philip Wiatrak (March 30, 1913 –
October 21, 2000) was a
football center for the
University of Washington. He was
selected by the
Cleveland Rams...
- development. John M. Guerrero,
Martin S. Cogen,
David R. Kelly,
Brian J.
Wiatrak.
Proboscis Lateralis. Arch Ophthalmol. 2001;119(7):1071-1074. [1] I Kjaer...
- wind at 2 m/s is
lower than 4.5 kW. "W Rębielicach Królewskich stanął
wiatrak". Gazeta.pl Częstochowa (in Polish). Gazeta.pl. 2004-07-27.
Retrieved 2010-09-15...
- 77–84. doi:10.2119/2003-00001.Wu. PMC 1430729. PMID 12865943.
Moore CE,
Wiatrak BJ,
McClatchey KD,
Koopmann CF,
Thomas GR,
Bradford CR,
Carey TE (May 1999)...
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Development Institute [pl]
during 1982-1986. The
design team was led by Wiesław
Wiatrak who
later used the
Beskid as his
daily car and
finally p****ed it to a museum...
- near the
Saint John chapel. "Arend ****mann - zwycięzca
bitwy pod Oliwą".
wiatrak.nl. J. Pertek: ****y na
morzach i oceanach, vol. 1. Władysław Całka. "Bitwa...
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Wiatrak [ˈvʲatrak] (German: Schreibershöfchen) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bartoszyce,
within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian...