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  2. Category:Polish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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  3. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    A child in Poland is usually given one or two names; Polish registry offices do not register more than two. Among Catholics, who form the vast majority of the population, it is customary to adopt the name of a saint as an informal, third given name at confirmation, however, this does not have any legal effect.

  4. Timeline of Polish history - Wikipedia

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    A train crash near Szczekociny, Poland, kills 16 people. 2014: April 27: Canonization of Pope John Paul II: 2014: May 25: Death of Wojciech Jaruzelski: 2015: May: Presidential election: 2015: August 6: Andrzej Duda becomes President 2020 October 22 Women's strike protests. Part of the Polish constitutional crisis. 2023 October 15 Parliamentary ...

  5. Women in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The history of women on the territory of present-day Poland has many roots, and has been strongly influenced by Roman Catholicism in Poland. Feminism in Poland has a long history, and has traditionally been divided into seven periods, beginning arguably with the 18th-century Enlightenment, followed by first-wave feminism. [7]

  6. Category:Feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,870 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Anthroponymy/Appendix:List of given names

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  8. Names of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Lechia is an ancient name of Poland, [6] [7] stemming from the legendary founder and supposed ruler, Lech (a common first name today). The root syllable survives in several European languages and in some Central Asian and Middle Eastern names designating Poland, for example: Lenkija in Lithuanian; Lehia in Romanian; Lengyelország in Hungarian

  9. Category:Polish given names - Wikipedia

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