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Dryja

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Alternative names Drya, Mutina
Earliest mention 1352
Families 78 altogether: Bieczkowski, Borysowicz, Boryszkowski, Borzejowski, Bożejewski, Bożejowski, Chłapowski, Chodorowicz, Czabowski, Czewiaszko, Czyżewicz, Czyżewski, Czyżowski, Drya, Dryniakiewicz, Dryon, Drzniewicz, Dyament, Dyamentowski, Dziechciński, Dziechtarski, Dziembiński, Dzierzbiński, Dzikowicki, Dzirbiński, Estka, Estko, Gabliński, Galewski, Gałęzki, Gamalej, Głębocki, Górecki, Grabieński, Grodzicki, Jenicz, Kiszewa, Kiszewski, Kopydłowski, Kozaryn, Krepsztul, Kwinta, Kwinto, Lesek, Lesenko, Lisiecki, Lisiewski, Łukomski, Modlibowski, Mroczyński, Mruczyński, Mutyna, Niemierzewski, Okulicz-Kozaryn, Orzelski, Osiecki, Pikiel, Poświątkowski, Prewysz, Radecki, Ronowski, Rudzicki, Runowski, Siąski, Tawtygierd, Tomicki, Towtygert, Towtygiert, Trambczyński, Trapczeński, Trąbczyński, Trąmbczyński, Trąpczyński, Troynik, Ubasz, Westerski, Wysocki, Żernicki
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Dryja - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Younger Dryas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (769 words)
The Younger Dryas saw a rapid return to glacial conditions in the higher latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere between 12,900 – 11,500 years before present (BP)[2] in sharp contrast to the warming of the preceding interstadial deglaciation.
Replacement of forest in Scandinavia with glacial tundra (which is the habitat of the plant Dryas octopetala).
The prevailing theory holds that the Younger Dryas was caused by a significant reduction or shutdown of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to a sudden influx of fresh water from deglaciation in North America.
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