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Gromada [
ɡrɔˈmada] is a
Polish word
meaning "gathering", "group", or "****embly". In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the term
referred to a village...
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gromada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gromada is a
former Polish unit of
local government.
Gromada Osiek Gromada Tursko Wielkie Gromada may...
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Thaddeus Vladimir Gromada (born 30 July 1929 in P****aic, New Jersey) is a Polish-American historian. He is a
professor emeritus of
European history at...
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Gromada (Russian: Громада) is a
video game
developed by
Russian studio Buka
Entertainment and
published by
Bethesda Softworks. The game is an
arcade shooter...
- Republic. They were
likely held only in 40% of
gminas and the
majority of
gromadas and cities, in the
latter they were held
largely on 18
December 1938. The...
- John
Gromada (born
February 22, 1964) is an award-winning
American composer and
sound designer. He is best
known for his many
scores for
theatrical productions...
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Gromada Osiek is a
former gromada (a type of
administrative unit) in
communist Poland between September 29, 1954 to
December 31, 1972 It
replaced the...
- 1999, p. 170.
Gromada &
Halecki 1991, p. 69.
Gromada &
Halecki 1991, p. 73.
Engel 1999, p. 188.
Gromada &
Halecki 1991, p. 75.
Gromada &
Halecki 1991...
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spelled as
gramada or
confused for the
Ukrainian word
hromada or
Polish word
gromada) is a
Belarusian word that
means "gathering of people", i.e., "****embly"...
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several raions form
oblasts (regions).
Similar terms exist in
Poland (
gromada) and in
Belarus (hramada). The
literal translation of this term is "community"...