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Krakowiak
Krakowiak Kra*ko"wi*ak, n. (Mus.) A lively Polish dance. See Cracovienne.

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- The Krakowiak or Cracovienne is a fast, syncopated Polish folk dance in duple time from the region of Kraków and Lesser Poland. The folk outfit worn for...
- Wojciech "Wojtek" Krakowiak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔi̯t͡ɛk ˈkrakɔviak], born August 6, 1976) is a retired American football (soccer) midfielder who...
- Frédéric Chopin's Rondo à la Krakowiak in F major, Op. 14 is a composition for piano and orchestra. It was written in 1828 and dedicated to Princess Anna...
- Maciej Krakowiak (born 7 September 1992) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for II liga club KKS 1925 Kalisz. As of match pla****...
- Folk Night): One unlearned dance & one Polish folk dance (introducing Krakowiak, Oberek, Kujawiak, Mazur, Polonez) W**** 9 (The Semifinals): Two unlearned...
- Norbert Krakowiak (born 28 July 1999) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider. Krakowiak came to prominence as part of the Poland national under-21 speedway...
- of the Polish Navy have borne the name ORP Krakowiak: ORP Krakowiak (1921), was a torpedo boat ORP Krakowiak (L115), was a Hunt-class destroyer launched...
- ORP Krakowiak was a Polish submarine of the Cold War era, originally the Soviet M-279, one of six Soviet M-class submarines leased to Poland. With a displacement...
- ORP Krakowiak was a British Type II Hunt-class destroyer escort, used by the Polish Navy during World War II. Initially built for the Royal Navy, it bore...
- renowned dances of Poland, also known as Poland's National Dances, are the Krakowiak, Mazurka, Oberek, Polonaise and Bohemian Polka. A great promoter of Polish...