- Stanisława
Wysocka (1877–1941) was a
Polish actress and
theatre director.
Teacher of Państwowy
Instytut Sztuki Teatralnej.
Mocny człowiek (1929) Ponad...
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Joanna Wysocka is a biologist, a
professor at
Stanford University, and a
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. She
specializes in
chemical and...
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Lidia Wysocka (June 24, 1916 –
January 2, 2006) was a
Polish stage, film and
voice actress, singer,
cabaret performer and
creative director,
theatre director...
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original on 25
March 2022.
Retrieved 23
March 2022. Kamarad, Ewa;
Wysocka-Bar, Anna (2020). "General Introduction, s. 3".
Private International Law...
- Kępa
Wysocka ([ˈkɛmpa vɨˈsɔt͡ska]) is a part of
Wysoczyn village,
Gmina Sobienie-Jeziory. The po****tion is near 50. From 1975 to 1998 this
place was...
- Krupska-
Wysocka (19
September 1935 – 9 June 2020) was a
Polish film director. In 2011 she was
awarded the
Order of
Polonia Restituta. Krupska-
Wysocka was...
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Marzena Wysocka (born 17
February 1969) is a
Polish female discus thrower. Her
personal best
throw is 64.57 metres,
achieved in June 2005 in Warsaw. She...
- Małgorzata
Wysocka (born 15 June 1979) is a road
cyclist from Poland. She
represented her
nation at the 2004
Summer Olympics. She also rode at the 1998...
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Wysocki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wysocki (feminine:
Wysocka, plural: Wysoccy) is a
surname of
Polish origin.
Notable people with the...
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Prague and Malé. The
winner of the
competition was 20 year-old
Dominika Wysocka, from Koszalin. (Ages
stated are at
start of contest)
Original airdate:...