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Warszawski (Polish pronunciation: [varˈʂaf.skʲi]), feminine:
Warszawska is a Polish-language
toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from Warsaw"...
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Gazeta Warszawska (lit.
Warsaw Gazette) was the
first newspaper published regularly in
Warsaw for an
extended period of time.
Founded in 1774, it remained...
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Warsaw Commuter Railway (Polish:
Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa, WKD) is a
light rail
commuter line in Poland's
capital city of Warsaw. The line, together...
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Battle of
Warsaw 1920 (pol.
Bitwa warszawska 1920) is a
Polish historical film
directed by
Jerzy Hoffman depicting the
events of the
Battle of
Warsaw (1920)...
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Warszawska Street (Polish:
Ulica Warszawska) is a
street in the
Bojary and
Piasta II
districts of Białystok,
stretching from
Sienkiewicza street to Piastowska...
- The
Warsaw University of
Technology (Polish:
Politechnika Warszawska, lit. 'Varsovian Polytechnic') is one of the
leading institutes of
technology in Poland...
- ****ociation at the
Warsaw University of
Technology (AZS
Politechnika Warszawska) in 1954. In 2005 it was
transferred into a
separate limited liability...
- The Main
School of
Warsaw (Polish: Szkoła Główna
Warszawska) was an
educational institution in Warsaw, Poland,
operating from 1862 to 1869 with lectures...
- The
Warsaw subdialect (Polish:
gwara warszawska [ˈɡvara varˈʂafska]), or
Warsaw dialect (Polish:
dialekt warszawski), is a
regional subdialect of the Masovian...
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Warszawska Street in
Katowice (Warsaw Street) is a
street in the
centre of Katowice. The
street was
built in the 19th century.
Until 1922 and
during World...