Scouting portal Jadwiga Falkowska codename: Jaga, Zdzisława, Ludwika, Zaleska (November 13, 1889 in Tver, Russia – August 7, 1944 in Warsaw, Poland) was...
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Falkowska can refer to : Weronika Falkowska, a Polish tennis player; Lucyna Mirosława Falkowska, a Polish scientist and oceanographer; Jadwiga Falkowska...
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Kovalchuk, ice hockey player Ivan Zabelin, historian, archaeologist Jadwiga Falkowska, social activist, one of the founders of Girl Scouting in Poland Kirill...
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August 7 Agustín Barrios, Paraguayan guitarist and composer (b. 1885) Jadwiga Falkowska, Polish teacher and activist (b. 1889) August 8 Robert Bernardis,...
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archaeologist Olga Drahonowska-Małkowska — Founder of scouting in Poland Jadwiga Falkowska — Activist Stefan Franczak (pl:Stefan Franczak) — Jesuit monk, clematis...
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happened with two troops of Girl Guides, named after Emilia Plater and Queen Jadwiga. Around the end of 1914 and the beginning of 1915, the Scout movement resumed...
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Szeregi. Aleksander Maciej Dawidowski Scouter. Szarych Szeregów. Jadwiga Falkowska Co-Founder of Polish Girl Guides. Executed by the Russians. Stefan...
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Weyna was born 30 May 1950 in Toruń, one of five daughters of Urszula Jadwiga Falkowska and Alfred Kazimierz Weyna. Her sisters were also figure skaters and...
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Wilczyńska - 1925-1926, Jadwiga Falkowska - 1926-1927, Maria Uklejska - 1927-1928, Anna Dydyńska-Paszkowska - 1928-1931, Jadwiga Wierzbiańska - 1931-1937...
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Wormwood Wreath: Polish Women's Cinema". The New Polish Cinema. Janina Falkowska, Marek Haltof (eds.). Trowbridge: Flick Books. p. 99. ISBN 1-86236-002-2...
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