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Polish royals. Belarusian: Казімір Catalan:
Casimir Croatian:
Kazimir,
Kažimir Czech:
Kazimír Esperanto:
Kazimiro English:
Casimir Galician: Casemiro, Casamiro...
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Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (23 February [O.S. 11 February] 1879 – 15 May 1935) was a
Russian avant-garde
artist and art theorist,
whose pioneering...
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Kazimír (Hungarian: Kázmér) is a
village and muni****lity in the Trebišov
District in the Košice
Region of
eastern Slovakia. The
records for genealogical...
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Kazimír Gajdoš (28
March 1934 – 8
November 2016) was a
professional footballer who pla**** as a
right winger. Gajdoš was born in
Brusno near Banská Bystrica...
- Kazemır
Qudiyev (Russian: Казимир Витальевич Гудиев; born 29
April 1972) is an
Azerbaijani professional football coach and a
former player. He also holds...
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Peter Kažimír (born 28 June 1968 in Košice, Czechoslovakia) is a
Slovak central banker and
former politician,
currently serving as the
governor of the...
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Kazimir Strzepek is a
cartoonist living in
Seattle Washington. He is the
creator of the 2006
Eisner nominated graphic novel The
Mourning Star. The Mourning...
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Kazimir Forlani (Italian:
Casimiro Forlani; 2
March 1834 – 3
August 1887) was a
Croatian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as
bishop of Kotor...
- Casimir's Code (Belarusian: Судзебнік Казіміра; Lithuanian:
Kazimiero teisynas; Polish:
Statut Kazimierza), also
known as the
Sudebnik of 1468, was a legal...
- 1930; and
globally influential artists from this era were El Lissitzky,
Kazimir Malevich,
Natalia Goncharova, W****ily Kandinsky, and Marc Chagall. The...