- Mary-Ann
Ochota (Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈxɔta] O-hot-ah; born 8 May 1981) is a
British broadcaster specialising in anthropology, archaeology,
social history...
- The
Ochota m****acre (in Polish: Rzeź
Ochoty – "
Ochota slaughter") was a wave of German-orchestrated m**** murder, looting, arson,
torture and rape, which...
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Ochota (Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈxɔta] ) is a
district of Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
central part of the city's
urban agglomeration. It is Warsaw's...
- Opaczewski), is a
garden square in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
district of
Ochota,
between Grójecka, Opaczewska, and Szczęśliwicka Streets. The Good Maharaja...
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Halina Machulski Ochota Theater (Polish:
Teatr Ochoty im. Jana i
Haliny Machulskich) is a
performing arts
theater in
Kolonia Lubeckiego,
Ochota, Warsaw. The...
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outer city quarters, as follows:
Inner city
districts Śródmieście Mokotów
Ochota Wola Żoliborz
Praga Południe
Praga Północ
Outer city (or "wreath") districts...
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Warsaw Ochota (Polish:
Warszawa Ochota) is a
railway station in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
district of
Ochota at Plac
Zawiszy on the
corner of Aleje...
- The
Defense of
Ochota and Wola
refers to
military actions undertaken by the
Polish Army on 8–9
September 1939
during the
September campaign, in the districts...
- The Sub-district I of
Ochota (of
Armia Krajowa) (Polish: Obwód IV
Ochota) – one of
territorial organisational units of the
Warsaw District (Armia Krajowa)...
- part of city. Włochy
borders districts Bemowo and Wola from the north,
Ochota and Mokotów from the east, and
Ursus and Ursynów from the south. It is one...