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Stefan Wiechecki (pen-name Wiech; 10
August 1896 – 26 July 1979) was a
Polish writer and journalist. He is most
fondly remembered for his
humorous feuilletons...
- Rafał
Sylwester Wiechecki (born 25
September 1978 in Piotrków Trybunalski) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005, getting...
- The
Stefan Wiechecki "Wiech" Park, also
simply known as the
Wiech Park, is an
urban park in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
district of Targówek, between...
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Portrait Name
Party Term of
Office Prime Minister (cabinet) Rafał
Wiechecki LPR 5 May 2006 13
August 2007
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz (Marcinkiewicz) Jarosław...
- Stralcov-Karwacki,
Grzegorz Strauchold,
Marian Szołucha, Łukasz Trzeciak, Rafał
Wiechecki,
Artur Zawisza Authors: Jens-Peter Bonde,
Wojciech Cejrowski, Wiesław...
- corporations.
After the
resignation of
Maritime Economy Minister Rafał
Wiechecki on 13
August 2007,
Prime Minister Kaczyński
named Gróbarczyk as the new...
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football manager Rafał Wójcik (born 1972),
Polish long-distance
runner Rafał
Wiechecki (born 1978),
Polish politician Rafał
Wieruszewski (born 1981), Polish...
- Sznerr) as a
Soviet director 1976: Cafe pod Minogą (written by
Stefan Wiechecki,
directed by
Tadeusz Cygler) as a
German 1977: Snow
White (by
Jerzy Wittlin...
- Kwiatkowska,
Zygmunt Staszczyk, Stanisław Staszewski,
Jarema Stępowski,
Stefan Wiechecki and
Stasiek Wielanek. The most
extensive studies of the
Warsaw dialect...
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general Julian Tuwim, 1894–1953,
Polish poet of
Jewish origin Stefan Wiechecki, 1896–1979,
Polish writer who
studied the
Warsaw dialect the Ossolinski...