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Zofia Wichłacz (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈzɔfja ˈvixwat͡ʂ]; born 5
April 1995) is a
Polish actress. She has
appeared in
films such as
Warsaw 44 and Afterimage...
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Zofia Bilorówna (or
Zofia Bilor) (16 June 1895 in Lwów – 23 June 1962 in Rzeszów) was a
Polish figure skater who
competed in pair skating. With partner...
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featuring dance. She also took
inspiration from the
drawings of
Polish artist Zofja Stryjenska. "The
first scene, 'Little Sa****ay,'
depicted the
spring rituals...
- this happened.
According to the
court do****ents from the post-War
trial of
Zofja Chomin, as
reported in the
press (see
Aftermath below), she
managed to escape...
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Zofia [
ˈzɔfja] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sompolno,
within Konin County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland....
- (in Polish). Nakł. W.L.
Anczyca i spólki. p. 75. Old Powązki Cemetery:
ZOFJA KRAKÓW, [in:]
Warsaw Historical Tombstones [online].
International Research...
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Replica of the
Pillory in Poznań
created by
Marcin Rożek (1925) Tomb of
Zofja Adamkowa in
Grodzisk Wielkopolski (1925) The back
garden of Rożek's villa...
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Polish geographer, Wacław Nałkowski (1851–1911), the
father of the
writer Zofja Nałkowska, on the
occasion of the 25th
anniversary of his
scholarly work...
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Archived from the
original on 2007-05-26.
Retrieved Jan 15, 2020. Szmydtowa,
Zofja (1989).
Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Kraków: Zakład
Narodowy im. Ossolińskich...
- dzielnicowej, 1180-1320, Tow. Nauk.
Societas Vistulana, 2003, p. 257-258.
Zofja Kozłowska-Budkowa: Bogufał III. W:
Polski Słownik Biograficzny. vol. 2....