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Aniela Zagórska (26
December 1881, in
Lublin – 30
November 1943, in Warsaw) was a
Polish translator who
rendered into
Polish nearly all the
works of Joseph...
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Dorota Siudek (née:
Zagórska) (Polish pronunciation: [dɔˈrɔta (zaˈɡurska) ˈɕudɛk]; born 9
September 1975 in Kraków) is a
Polish retired pair
skater who...
- Krapina-Zagorje
County (pronounced [krâpina zǎːɡɔːrje], Croatian: Krapinsko-
zagorska županija) is a
county in
northern Croatia,
bordering Slovenia. It encomp****es...
- Zagórski (feminine
Zagórska,
plural Zagórscy) is a
Polish surname. At the
beginning of the 1990s
there were
approximately 7040
people in
Poland with this...
- Aiga
Zagorska (born 28
March 1970) is a
retired female track and road
racing cyclist from Latvia, who
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics in Barcelona...
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Ciglenica Zagorska is a
village in Croatia. It is
connected by the D1 highway.
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration of the Republic...
- Niwa
Zagórska [ˈniva zaˈɡurska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wielgomłyny,
within Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central...
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Sylwia Zagórska (born 2 May 1990) is a
retired Polish tennis player.
Zagórska won one
singles title and nine
doubles titles on the ITF
Circuit during her...
- Lt. Col.
Aleksandra Zagórska, firstly, Bitschan, secondly,
Zagórska, aka
Aleksandra Bednarz (born 24
April 1884 in Lublin, died 14
April 1965 in Warsaw)...
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party is
being considered for merging. › The
Zagorje Party (Croatian:
Zagorska stranka or ZS) is a
regionalist political party in Croatia.
Zagorje Party...