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  2. Warsaw dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw subdialect (Polish: gwara warszawska [ˈɡvara varˈʂafska]), or Warsaw dialect (Polish: dialekt warszawski), is a regional subdialect of the Masovian dialect of the Polish language, centered on the city of Warsaw. It evolved as late as the 18th century, under notable influence of several languages spoken in the city.

  3. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    A native or resident of Warsaw is known as a Varsovian – in Polish warszawiak, warszawianin (male), warszawianka (female), warszawiacy, and warszawianie (plural). For the name of Warsaw in various languages, see wikt:Warsaw .

  4. Polish people - Wikipedia

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    Polish is the native language of most Poles. It is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group and the sole official language in the Republic of Poland. Its written form uses the Polish alphabet, which is the basic Latin alphabet with the addition of six diacritic marks, totalling 32 letters.

  5. List of people from Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1969), writer and dramatist, lived in Warsaw and studied at the University of Warsaw; Zbigniew Herbert (1924–1998), poet, essayist, drama writer and moralist, lived in Warsaw and studied at the University of Warsaw; Agnieszka Holland (born 1948), director and screenwriter, born in Warsaw

  6. Bartłomiej Smolarczyk - Wikipedia

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    Smolarczyk is a native of Warsaw, Poland. [6] ... IV liga Mazovia: 2020–21 (Warsaw group) [8] References External links. Bartłomiej Smolarczyk at 90minut ...

  7. Category:People from Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Academic staff of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (4 P) D. People from the Duchy of Warsaw (2 C, 6 P) N. Nobility from Warsaw (46 P) Nuns from Warsaw (4 P) S.

  8. Józef Kozłowski - Wikipedia

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    Sources vary as to Kozłowski's time and place of birth. The Polish academia traditionally considers him as a native of Warsaw, born on 10 September 1759. [1] According to the Encyclopedia of Literature and Art of Belarus (1985), he was born in 1757 in Kozlovichi manor near Propoysk (modern Slawharad, Belarus).

  9. Marya Chéliga-Loevy - Wikipedia

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    They almost immediately decided to separate and began divorce proceedings. She stayed in Warsaw until 1880. [1] Maria Szeliga scandalized her family by taking a Jew as her second husband. [2] Edouard Loevy was an illustrator. He was a native of Warsaw who studied in St. Petersburg and Munich and then settled in Paris.