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  2. Tekla Juniewicz - Wikipedia

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    Tekla Juniewicz (born Tekla Dadak; 10 June 1906 – 19 August 2022) was a Polish supercentenarian who, until her death at the age 116 years and 70 days, was the second oldest living person in the world (after Lucile Randon) for four months, upon the death of Kane Tanaka. [1] She is the oldest Polish person in history.

  3. Baba Yaga - Wikipedia

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    Variations of the name Baba Yaga are found in many Slavic languages.In Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian and Bulgarian, baba means 'grandmother' or 'old woman'. In contemporary Polish and Russian, baba / баба is also a pejorative synonym for 'woman', in particular one that is old, dirty or foolish.

  4. Women in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Old Polish customs differed based on social status. Polish customs derived from other European traditions, however, typically came to Poland later than in other countries. [ 24 ] The example of chivalry illustrates the approach of the medieval class towards women.

  5. Anna Czerwińska - Wikipedia

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    Czerwińska at the Polish Woodstock 2015. Anna Czerwińska (10 July 1949 – 31 January 2023) [1] was a Polish climber. She is known for being the then-oldest woman to summit Mount Everest, doing so at the age of 50.

  6. Category:Polish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Polish feminine given names" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    Polish babka ("yeast cake"), or diminutive of baba ("old woman") AHD: Borscht: Beetroot soup Polish barszcz: Bigos: A Polish stew made with meat and cabbage Polish bigos ← German begossen ("doused"), or German blei + guss ("lead pieces") SWO: Britzka: A type of horse-drawn carriage Polish bryczka, diminutive of bryka ("wagon") [1] Bryndza ...

  8. Jadwiga of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Jadwiga (Polish: ⓘ; 1373 or 1374 – 17 July 1399), also known as Hedwig (from German) and in Hungarian: Hedvig, was the first woman to be crowned as monarch of the Kingdom of Poland. She reigned from 16 October 1384 until her death.

  9. Helena Modjeska - Wikipedia

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    Helena Modrzejewska (Polish: [mɔdʐɛˈjɛfska]; born Jadwiga Benda; October 12, 1840 – April 8, 1909), known professionally as Helena Modjeska, was a Polish-American actress who specialized in Shakespearean and tragic roles. She was successful first on the Polish stage.