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Nowy słownik polsko-niemiecki. 2014.
Nowy słownik polsko-niemiecki. 2014.
Nowa Jerozolima, Łódź Voivodeship — For the settlement in Warsaw, see Nowa Jerozolima. Nowa Jerozolima Village Country Poland … Wikipedia
Nowa Jerozolima — See also: Nowa Jerozolima, Łódź Voivodeship Nowa Jerozolima (New Jerusalem in Polish) was a name of a small village erected in the western part of what is now the city of Warsaw for the Jewish settlers in Mazovia. Built by August Sułkowski, the… … Wikipedia
Gora Kalwaria — Góra Kalwaria … Deutsch Wikipedia
Góra Kalwaria — Góra Kalwaria … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste ehemals deutsch besiedelter Orte im Raum Łódź — Dies ist eine Liste von Orten in der engeren Umgebung von Łódź, die früher einen nennenswerten deutschen Bevölkerungsanteil hatten. Ein großer Teil dieser ehemaligen deutschen Dörfer, die im Umkreis von etwa 30 km um den Stadtkern liegen, ist… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Góra Kalwaria — Infobox Settlement name = Góra Kalwaria imagesize = 250px image caption = Immaculate Conception Church in Góra Kalwaria image shield = POL Góra Kalwaria COA.svg pushpin pushpin label position = bottom subdivision type = Country subdivision name … Wikipedia
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Władysław Bartoszewski — Infobox Politician name = Władysław Bartoszewski width = 200px height = 200px caption = Władysław Bartoszewski Warsaw, August 25, 2006 birth date = birth date and age|1922|2|19 birth place = Warsaw, Poland residence = death date = death place =… … Wikipedia
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Aleje Jerozolimskie — in the early 1900 s … Wikipedia
Maria Fedecka — Maria Aniela Fedecka (1904, Moscow 21 December 1977, Warsaw) was a Polish social worker, member of Workers Defence CommitteeR. During World War II she was an activist in the Polish Underground and Polish anti Holocaust resistance in Wilno (now… … Wikipedia