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  2. Murzyn - Wikipedia

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    In the Polish language, ' Murzyn ' means somebody with black skin (a proper noun, uppercase spelling). [5] The lowercase word (' murzyn ', a common noun) has several metaphoric and informal meanings.

  3. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    A child in Poland is usually given one or two names; Polish registry offices do not register more than two. Among Catholics, who form the vast majority of the population, it is customary to adopt the name of a saint as an informal, third given name at confirmation, however, this does not have any legal effect.

  4. Burzyński - Wikipedia

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    Burzyński (Polish pronunciation: [buˈʐɨɲski]; feminine: Burzyńska; plural: Burzyńscy) is a Polish surname and habitational name from the village of Burzyn in the Podlaskie Voivodeship.

  5. Hundred Family Surnames - Wikipedia

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    Hundred Family Surnames poem written in Chinese characters and Phagspa script, from Shilin Guangji written by Chen Yuanjing in the Yuan dynasty. The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, [1] also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, [2] is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.

  6. Crown of the Kingdom of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The concept of corona regni first emerged in early 12th-century England.By the 13th century, when it had fully developed, the term corona regni Angliae signified the inalienable and enduring royal dignity, authority, and rights, primarily encompassing the king’s judicial power and the state as a whole, including territories that had been lost. [8]