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 Translation for 'in Kielce' from English to Polish
geogr.
w Kielcach {adv}
in Kielce
Partial Matches
geogr.
do Kielc {adv}
to Kielce
geogr.
Kielce {pl}
Kielce
geogr.
z Kielc {adv}
from Kielce
we {prep} [+loc.] [+acc.]in
{prep} [+loc.] [+acc.]in
geogr.
w Radomiu {adv}
in Radom
pod przykrywką {adj} {adv}in disguise
w luksusie {adv}in luxury
geogr.
w Niemczech {adv}
in Germany
pod dostatkiem {adv}in abundance
geogr.
w Egipcie {adv}
in Egypt
geogr.
we Francji {adv}
in France
geogr.
w Kanadzie {adv}
in Canada
geogr.
w Anglii {adv}
in England
w zasadzie {adv}in principle
handel
na składzie {adv}
in stock
w zapasie {adv}in stock
geogr.
w Litwie {adv}
in Lithuania
geogr.
w Grecji {adv}
in Greece
geogr.
w Szkocji {adv}
in Scotland
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Usage Examples English
  • Some of the more well-known examples can be found in Kielce, Wrocław, and Kraków.
  • Olbinski was born in Kielce, Poland. He graduated from the architecture program of the Warsaw University of Technology in 1969.
  • Gustaw Herling-Grudziński was born in Kielce into a Jewish-Polish merchant family of Jakub (Josek) Herling-Grudziński and his wife Dorota ("née" Bryczkowska).
  • Jastrzębowski became a member of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning, as well as a member of the Cracow Science Society, the Agricultural Society in Kielce and Lvov Agricultural Society.
  • Dagmara was born in Kielce, the daughter of Aleksandra and Mirosław Domińczyk, a member of the Polish Solidarity movement.

  • In 2017 the Laurens Hammond Museum was founded in Kielce, Poland as a division of the Museum of Toys and Play.
  • , born August 6, 1976 in Kielce, Poland) is a retired American football (soccer) midfielder who was the head coach of the Montana State University Billings women's soccer team.
  • Zadzik sponsored the Cracow Bishops' Palace in Kielce, now a museum.
  • On 9 August 2020, 2 Unlimited performed at the third annual Dance Music Festival in Kielce, Poland.
  • In 1866 he was appointed as vice governor in Płock and in 1869 in Kielce.

  • There are several fairs and exhibitions held in Kielce throughout the year. One of the city's most famous food produce is [...] , a type of mayonnaise.
  • Czesław Marian Bieżanko (22 November 1895 in Kielce – 1986 in Pelotas, Brazil) was a Polish entomologist and recognized authority on South American butterflies.
  • Even though Kozienice is part of Lesser Poland, it is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999); previously, it was in Radom Voivodeship (1975–1998) and in Kielce Voivodeship (1919–1939, 1945–1975).
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