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Stryj may
refer to:
Stryj,
Lublin Voivodeship, east
Poland Stryi,
Ukraine (
Stryj in Polish)
Stryi Raion,
Ukraine Stryi (air base),
Ukraine Stryi River...
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Stryi (Ukrainian: Стрий, IPA: [strɪj] ; Polish:
Stryj) is a city in Lviv Oblast,
western Ukraine. It is
located in the left bank of the
Stryi River, approximately...
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Zbigniew Stryj (born 2
January 1968 in Zabrze, Poland) is a
Polish actor.
Goracy czwartek (1994) Święta
polskie Barbórka (2005) as
Hubert Szewczyk Na...
- ref=desc "Metrical books, 1828-1910.
Stryj (
Stryj), Galizien, Austria;
later Stryj (
Stryj), Stanisławów, Poland; now Stryĭ, Stryĭ, L'viv, Ukraine...
- (11
January 1897 in
Stryj – 13
October 1937 in Poznań) was a
Polish traveler, correspondent,
reporter and photographer. Born in
Stryj,
Nowak lived in Poznań...
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Nitecki is
among a
group of
local gangsters led by Władek "
Stryj", who are in turn part of a
bigger gang, led by Jacek.
Tired of his life...
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Castellan of Kraków
since 1710 as well as
starost of Lviv, Rohatyn, Lubaczów,
Stryj and Piaseczno. In 1697 he
supported François Louis,
Prince of
Conti as candidate...
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Zofia Bławatska Rafał Cieszyński as
Priest Roman Śmigielski
Zbigniew Stryj as Jan
Dzikowski Robert Gulaczyk as Paweł
Piotrowski Dobromir Dymecki as...
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Grand Treasurer of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania (1784–1791) and
Governor of
Stryj,
which made him a key
figure in
Poland during the Age of Enlightenment....
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border with the
Tarnopol Voivodeship.
Other rivers were: the Prut, the
Stryj and the
Cheremosh (the last one was at the same time
bordering Poland from...