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Monika Kobylińska (born 9
April 1995) is a
Polish handball player for CSM București and the
Polish national team. She
competed at the 2015
World Women's...
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Danuta Kobylińska-Walas (also
Danuta Walas-
Kobylińska, born 27
November 1931 in Kozietuły, Poland) was the
first female sea captain. She is the
first woman...
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Maria Kobylińska (born 2
February 1960) is a
Polish rower. She
competed in the women's
quadruple sculls event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Jazłowiecka (born 1957),
Polish politician,
member of the Sejm
Danuta Kobylińska-Walas (born 1931),
Polish Sea
Captain Danuta Kordaczuk (1939–1988), Polish...
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Bancilon (2011–2013) Ana Gros (2018–2021) Amra Pandžić (2018–2019)
Monika Kobylińska (2019–2023)
Monika Stachowska (2010–2012)
Katharina Filter (2023–2025)...
- Fabregas'
first match in charge". Talksport.
Retrieved 21
October 2024.
Kobylinska,
Anita (20
August 2024). "Thiago
Motta beats Cesc
Fabregas as Juventus...
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Espanyol a Primera".
Diario AS (in Spanish).
Retrieved 29
March 2025.
Kobylinska,
Anita (23 June 2024). "Espanyol earn
promotion to
LaLiga with playoff...
- Đurđina Jauković 20
Irina Maxim Centre Backs 04
Alina Grijseels 09
Andreea Rotaru 10
Inger Smits 17
Elizabeth Omoregie Right Backs 28
Monika Kobylińska...
- (born 1952),
German cellist Maria Kobel (1897–1996),
German chemist Maria Kobylińska (born 1960),
Polish rower Maria Koc,
Polish politician Maria Kochetkova...
- Herendeen,
Susana Magallón-Puebla,
Richard Lupia,
Peter R. Crane, and
Jolanta Kobylinska. 1999. "A
preliminary conspectus of the
Allon flora from the late Cretaceous...