• Stryj may refer to: Stryj, Lublin Voivodeship, east Poland Stryi, Ukraine (Stryj in Polish) Stryi Raion, Ukraine Stryi (air base), Ukraine Stryi River...
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    Zbigniew Stryj (born 2 January 1968 in Zabrze, Poland) is a Polish actor. Goracy czwartek (1994) Święta polskie Barbórka (2005) as Hubert Szewczyk Na...
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    ref=desc "Metrical books, 1828-1910. Stryj (Stryj), Galizien, Austria; later Stryj (Stryj), Stanisławów, Poland; now Stryĭ, Stryĭ, L'viv, Ukraine...
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  • Stryj [strɨi̯] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kłoczew, within Ryki County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately...
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    Stryi (Ukrainian: Стрий, IPA: [strɪj] ; Polish: Stryj) is a city in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine. It is located in the left bank of the Stryi River, approximately...
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  • 29 June 1906 when a team of Stryj gymnasium (high school) lost to a team from Lemberg (Lviv). The next year (1907) in Stryj was established Studencki Klub...
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    The Eparchy of Stryi is an eparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. It is a suffragan see of the Archeparchy of Lviv. The first Eparch was Bishop...
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  • and hipsters. Nitecki is among a group of local gangsters led by Władek "Stryj", who are in turn part of a bigger gang, led by Jacek. Tired of his life...
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    request of then Master Sergeant Zygmunt Wasserab (pre-war player of Pogoń Stryj) – who was a part of the Polish Legion's Commanding Staff in Kostiuchnówka...
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    Powiat of Drohobycz, (Powiat Drohobycki), Drohobycz Powiat of Stryj, (Powiat Stryjski), Stryj Sanok Land (Ziemia Sanocka), Sanok Sanok County (Powiat Sanocki)...
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    started. Rydz-Śmigły predicted that the hills, valleys, swamps and the rivers Stryj and Dniester would provide natural lines of defence against the German advance...
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    (11 January 1897 in Stryj – 13 October 1937 in Poznań) was a Polish traveler, correspondent, reporter and photographer. Born in Stryj, Nowak lived in Poznań...
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    Michał Żurawski – Waszczuk "Starszy" Tomasz Schuchardt – Sobanski Zbigniew Stryj -–Dabek Piotr Żurawski [pl] – Waszczuk "Mlody" Łukasz Simlat – "X" Fatima...
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  • "The History of the Jews of Stryj". In Kudish, N. (ed.). Sefer Stryj [Book of Stryj]. Tel Aviv: Former Residents of Stryj in Israel. p. 33. Retrieved...
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    border with the Tarnopol Voivodeship. Other rivers were: the Prut, the Stryj and the Cheremosh (the last one was at the same time bordering Poland from...
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    Sambor Drohobycz County, (Powiat Drohobycki), Drohobycz Stryj County, (Powiat Stryjski), Stryj Sanok Land (Ziemia Sanocka), Sanok Sanok County (Powiat...
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    Castellan of Kraków since 1710 as well as starost of Lviv, Rohatyn, Lubaczów, Stryj and Piaseczno. In 1697 he supported François Louis, Prince of Conti as candidate...
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    retreat to the south-east of the country, where the rough terrain, the Stryj and Dniestr rivers, valleys, hills and swamps would provide natural lines...
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  • as Zofia Bławatska Rafał Cieszyński as Priest Roman Śmigielski Zbigniew Stryj as Jan Dzikowski Robert Gulaczyk as Paweł Piotrowski Dobromir Dymecki as...
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    kinship to their father's brother (xhajë in Albanian, amou in Persian, stryj (diminutive: stryjek) in Polish). An analogous differentiation exists using...
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    Lwów and was a lawyer, and his mother, Anna (née Auerbach), was born in Stryj. His uncle, Michał Ulam, was an architect, building contractor, and lumber...
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  • Młynarczyk Tomasz Chodakowski M jak miłość 2007–2017 10 years Zbigniew Stryj Adam Roztocki Na Wspólnej 2005–2015 10 years Krzysztof Janczar Małecki-Pawiński...
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    Rawa-Ruska (Rava-Ruska), Stanislau (Ivano-Frankivsk), Sambor (Sambir) Stryj, Tarnopol, Solotschiw (Zolochiv), Kallusch (Kalush) 1, added after 1941...
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  • Dictionary noted that the word stryj was sometimes referred to as "good wind" and connected it to the core stru- "to flow" (cf. Stryj in Ukraine). There are also...
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  • (See Shimusha Shel Torah, Rabbi Meir Tzvi Bergman). Lorberbaum died in Stryj (then in Galicia) on 25 May 1832. Reb Yaakov wrote many works of Torah on...
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  • 1939 it became part of the Karpaty Army. Its battalions were: Battalion Stryj, Battalion Stanislawow, Battalion Huculski I, Battalion Huculski II. September...
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    Eparchy of Stryj of the Ukrainians (Ukraine) (2008.05.22 – 2010.01.20), thereafter on the same see as Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Stryj of the Ukrainians...
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    way he was captured and imprisoned, first in a prison in Stryj and then in the Ghetto Stryj. In early 1943, with the help of an acquaintance of his family...
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  • of several books. Brystiger was the daughter of a Jewish pharmacist from Stryj (now Ukraine). In 1920 she graduated from high school in Lwów (new Second...
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    Julia Keilowa (Ringel) (born 1902 in Stryj, died 1943 in Warsaw) was a Polish artist industrial designer. She came from an assimilated Jewish family,...
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