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Naukowa i Akademicka Sieć Komputerowa (research and academic computer network) or NASK is a Polish research and development organization and data networks operator. ... Dollar Dance is a wedding reception tradition, Polish in its roots, whereby guests at a reception pay to dance with the bride or groom. ... On 3 December 2004 the Senate (upper house of the Polish Parliament, presently highly dominated by post-communist SLD members) proposed a bill allowing gay and lesbian people to register their relationships as civil unions. ... Bartek Bartek is an oak, the most famous tree in Poland. ... Tyskie is a brand of beer from Poland. ... KS Pocztowiec PoznaÅ„ is a field hockey team based in PoznaÅ„, Poland External links http://www. ... Workshop on Scientific Presentation Techniques, is a Polish workshop. ... External link http://ww. ... Lily emblem of the ZHR. ZwiÄ…zek Harcerstwa Rzeczypospolitej (Scouting Association of the Republic, ZHR) is a Polish Scouting organization founded on February 25, 1989. ... Polish Radio and Television (Polish: Polskie Radio i Telewizja) is a public-service broadcaster in Poland. ... Mold of the Earth (Polish: Pleśń świata) is one of Bolesław Prus shortest micro-stories. ... Warsaw Department (Polish: Departament Warszawski) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw in years 1806-1815. ... MarszaÅ‚ek sejmu (Sejm Marshal, Marshal of the Sejm) is the title of the Speaker (chair) of Sejm the lower house of Polish parliament since the 15th century. ... The Polish Socialist Party (Polska Partia Socjalistyczna, PPS) was one of the two most important Polish political parties from its inception in 1892 until 1948, when it merged with the Stalinist Polish Workers Party (PPR) to form the Polish United Workers Party (PZPR), the ruling party in the Peoples... 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Mokra is a village in Silesian Voivodship of Poland, in powiat of KÅ‚obuck, located at 50°58 N, 18°55 E. As of 1998 it had 800 inhabitants. ... The Wratislavia Cantans is an international music and fine arts festival in WrocÅ‚aw, Poland organised since 1966. ... Bundz (also known as bunc (Podhale slang) is Polish sheeps milk cheese. ... There are two lists of Polish language films: Organized alphabetically by Polish title Organized alphabetically by title of English release Alphabetical by Polish title KanaÅ‚ Lotna Pokolenie Zemsta Ziemia Obiecana Alphabetical by title of English release See also Polish film school Categories: Lists of films | Polish films ... Polsat is Polands second biggest television channel, founded in 1992 and owned by Zygmunt Solorz-Å»ak. ... AstroNautilus - sample cover Polish, pop-sci monthly magazine since 2003. ... Koedukacyjna Unia Rewolucyjno-WyzwoleÅ„czo-Anarchistyczna (co-ed revolutionary anarchist liberation union) is a radical Polish anarcho-feminist group, existing since 2000. ... The Union of Poles in Belarus (Polish: ZwiÄ…zek Polaków na BiaÅ‚orusi, Belarusian: Саюз Палякаў Беларусі) is an organization located in the Eastern European country of Belarus. ... Orange Polska(earlier name Idea) is the brand name of Polands mobile phone network operator, Centertel. ... Ravel is a Polish clothing company founded in 1989. ... The Lauder - Morasha School in Warsaw, Poland is a Jewish day school opended by the Ronald S. Lauder foundation in 1994. ... Teatr Narodowy (National Theater) was founded in Poland by its last monarch, StanisÅ‚aw August Poniatowski in Warsaw, 1765, during the Polish Enlightenment. ... Szymon is a Polish version of a masculine first name (given name) Simon. ... Pierzyna is a goose down (warmer then duck down) polish feathered quilt. ... Radom Air Show (called in Polish simply Air Show) is a celebration which since 2005 ia going to happen each two years. ... The PaÅ„stwowe ZakÅ‚ady Inżynieryjne (National Engineering Works, PZInż) was a Polish pre-WWII arms industry holding and the main Polish manufacturer of vehicles, both military and civillian. ... Henryk Arctowski Station - is the polish Antarctic research station. ... Krolewskie piwo - (Royal beer) the Polish beer produced in Warsaw. ... Largest shopping mall in Poland, 103,000 sqm of retail space, 220 shops, 22 restaurants and a movie theater. ... Autosan S.A. is Polish automobile-bus producer. ... The Three Bards (Polish trzej wieszcze) are the three national poets of Polish literature. ... Kaszanka (also known as kiszka, krupnik or krupniok) is a traditional Polish blood sausage, made of blood and kasza, a typical Slavic buckwheat or groats. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Atlantic is a cinema in Warsaw, notable as the oldest cinema still operating in that city. ... The Polish University Abroad (Polish: ) was initially established in Paris in 1939 with the aim of maintaining Polish education while Poland was occupied. ... Poezja Å›piewana (meaning sung poetry in Polish) is a broad and inprecise music genre, used mostly in Poland to describe songs consisting of a poem (most often a ballad) and music written specially for that text. ... Riverside is a progressive metal band from Warsaw, Poland. ... Central Statistical Office (Polish: Główny UrzÄ…d Statystyczny or GUS) is the main government executive agency of Poland charged with the collection and publication of statistics related to the economy, population and society of the Poland, at both national and local levels. ... Orange Ekstraklasa is the official name of the Polish football premier league. ... Jabol is a slang name for a large family of cheap Polish wines, very popular among lower-income residents as well as bums all across the country. ... Mazur is a traditional Polish folk dance from Masovia. ... Kajko i Kokosz (Kajko and Kokosz) is a notable comic book series by Janusz Christa, published in Poland between 1970s and 1980s. ... The army of mohair berets Mohair berets (Polish: ), or the army of mohair berets (Polish: ) is a common term used in present-day Poland as an epithet against a major section of listeners of the ultra-Catholic Radio Maryja. ... Gniezno Door The Gniezno Doors (Polish: , latin Porta Ene, Porta Regia) are a set of bronze doors in Gniezno Cathedral in Gniezno, Poland. ... Transmitter Gora is a facility for FM and TV situated at Gora in Poland at 52°07N and 16°59 E. It uses as antenna tower a 286 metre tall guyed mast. ... WrocÅ‚aw University of Economics Oskar Lange monument on campus The WrocÅ‚aw University of Economics is one of ten public universities located in WrocÅ‚aw, Poland. ... Pogoria at anchor in Portofino, Italy (January 2006) Pogoria is a Polish barquentine launched in 1980 in GdaÅ„sk, Poland. ... Eagles head shaped hilt of a karabela A karabela was a type of Polish sabre (szabla). ... Ulica Kubusia Puchatka is a street in Warsaw, Poland named after Winnie-the-Pooh. ... Flag of Poland Poland competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. ... Planned route of A2 motorway Route of A2 motorway in relation to other motorways The A2 highway in Poland is a motorway which, when completed, will run from west to east through central Poland, from the Polish-German border in Åšwiecko/Frankfurt (Oder) (connecting to the German A12 autobahn), through... Planned route of A1 motorway Planned route of A1 motorway in relation to other motorways The A1 highway in Poland is a planned motorway which, when completed, will run from north to south through central Poland, from GdaÅ„sk on the Baltic Sea through Łódź and the Upper Silesian Metropolitan... The Polish national mens ice hockey team is a national ice hockey team. ... The M/S Jan Heweliusz was a Polish ferry named after the astronomer Johannes Hevelius (Polish: ). Built in Norway in 1977, the ferry served on the route Ystad-ÅšwinoujÅ›cie until 1993. ... The title Duke of Teschen is a substantive princely title of ancient Silesia that has since 1822 belonged to a junior branch of the House of the Austrian monarch. ... A Polish flag with the RodÅ‚o symbol A 1982 Polish postage stamp issued to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Union of Poles in Germany showing its first two presidents, StanisÅ‚aw Sierakowski and BolesÅ‚aw DomaÅ„ski, flanking a RodÅ‚o. ... Encyklopedia Polski (English: Encyclopedia of Poland) is a one-volume, 808-page, lavishly illustrated, beautifully produced encyclopedia of Polish history and culture, published in 1996 by Wydawnictwo Ryszard KluszczyÅ„ski in Kraków, Poland. ... Prince Polo is a Polish chocolate bar. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... All-Polish Agreement of Trade Unions (OPZZ, Polish: , also translated into English as All-Poland Trade Union Alliance, Polish National Association of Trade Unions or Polish Trade Unions Alliance) is a left-wing Polish trade union federation. ... Dziennik Polska-Europa-Åšwiat (Polish: ) is a new Polands nationwide daily newspaper published by Axel Springer Polska. ... The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, known also as the American Czestochowa is a Polish-American Roman Catholic shrine near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, founded in 1953. ... Nasz Dziennik is a Polish daily newspaper, published since 1998. ... The Academy of Music in Krakow (Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie) is located in downtown Kraków, Poland. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Parachute Tower Katowice is a 50 metre tall lattice tower built in 1937 for training parachute jumps. ... Centrum im. ... The Kurnatowski family, were a noble family within Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 14h century into the 20th. ... Lisów is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Łucka is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Łucka Kolonia is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Szczekarków is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Wincentów is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... Wola MieczysÅ‚awska is a small village in Gmina of Lubartów in Poland. ... The Attorney General of Poland (Polish: Prokurator Generalny) is the top prosecuting officer in Poland. ... The Opener Festival, commonly called Heineken Opener Festival in the name of its main sponsor, is a contemporary music festival held in Gdynia, Poland. ... TV 4 is a private Polish TV station. ... Sielecki Castle Sielecki Castle is a castle in the city of Sosnowiec in south Poland. ... Karol LipiÅ„ski University of Music (pol. ... Polish clans differ from most others in being a collection of families bearing the same coat of arms, as opposed to actually claiming a common descent. ... Fakt (Polish for fact) is a Polish tabloid-style daily newspaper and the biggest-selling paper in the country, with a circulation of more than 500,000 and an estimated readership of 7 million. ... DVD cover of color version of Sami swoi. Sami swoi (All friends here) (1967) is the first part of a Polish comedy trilogy of movies by Sylwester ChÄ™ciÅ„ski. ... Intel-Action (UCI Team Code: INT) is a professional continental cycling team based in Poland that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events. ... Instytut Sobieskiego (The Sobieski Institute) is a multidisciplinary and independent think tank founded in Poland in 2004. ... The Yamal-Europe natural gas pipeline is a 4,196-kilometer-long (2,607 mi) pipeline connecting natural gas fields on the Yamal peninsula, Russia, with Germany. ... The Coat of Arms of Nowy Targ, a town in southern Poland, shows a woman dressed (Saint Catherine of Alexandria) in white with a red cape with white dots, wearing a crown and holding a sword at her side. ... The Interactive Chart is a popular TV show in Poland, aired from Monday to Saturday at 4pm on MTV Poland. ... Nowe Książki (New Books)- is the best-known and widely-available journal of new publications in Polish language. ... Odra (Oder, means in German Odra- a Polish-German river)- is a well-established social-cultural Polish monthly journal which has the reputation of an opinion-maker. ... Henryk Arctowski (1871 - 1958) was a Polish scientist, oceanographer and explorer of Antarctica. ... WIEM Encyklopedia (full name in Polish: - Great Interactive Multimedia Encyclopedia; wiem in Polish language also means I know) is a Polish Internet encyclopedia. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Gozdawa - is a Polish Coat of Arms. ... The KARTA Center - an independent non-governmental organization (incorporated as a foundation), documenting and popularizing the recent history of Poland and Eastern Europe. ...


 

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