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Wola is a
western district of Warsaw.
Wola or
WOLA may also
refer to:
Wola, a
neighborhood of the
district of Jeżyce, Poznań
Wola,
Lipno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
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Wola (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔla] ) is a
district in
western Warsaw, Poland. An
industrial area with
traditions reaching back to the
early 19th century...
- City.
Founded by
Thoma Kikis,
Christopher Kikis,
Nicholas Levis,
Cherise Wolas, and Alan
Zelenetz in 2003 to
produce independent and
commercially viable...
- The
Wola m****acre (Polish: Rzeź Woli, lit. '
Wola slaughter') was the
systematic killing of
between 40,000 and 50,000
Poles in the
Wola neighbourhood of...
- Wole
Soyinka (13 July 1934) is a
Nigerian author, best
known as a
playwright and poet. He has
written three novels, ten
collections of
short stories, seven...
- Żelazowa
Wola (Polish pronunciation: [ʐɛlaˈzɔva ˈvɔla]) is a
village in
Gmina Sochaczew,
Sochaczew County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
- 2012.
Archived from the
original on 31 May 2012.
Retrieved 1 June 2012. "
WOLA's Human Rights Awards".
Washington Office on
Latin America. 20
September 2011...
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Wielka Wola may
refer to the
following places in Poland:
Wielka Wola,
former village, now
incorporated into
Warsaw as the
district of
Wola Wielka Wola, Opoczno...
- "The Real
Tombstone Travesty: The Earp
Controversy from
Bechdolt to Boyer".
WOLA Journal. VIII (3).
Archived from the
original on
October 29, 2014. Retrieved...
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Polish civilians were killed, most were
murdered by the
Germans during the
Wola and
Ochota m****acres.
Around 150,000
Polish civilians were
killed by Soviets...