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Smyk [a] is a Polish retail chain selling products for infants and children up to the age of 14, including clothing, footwear, toys, school stationery and other accessories. There are more than 220 Smyk stores in Poland and almost 40 together in Ukraine and Romania .
Smyk may refer to: Smyk (store), Polish chain store with products for children; PW-5, the Smyk, a Polish sailplane designed at the Politechnika Warszawska; MIP Smyk, Polish motor glider; Smyk (car), Polish prototype microcar; Smyk, a pseudonym of Władysław Ossowski; Smyk (surname) "Smyk" Department Store, department store building in Warsaw ...
The CDT 'Smyk' building on Aleje Jerozolimskie. The building was designed in the popular pre-war 1920s style of modernism.Built as a detached structure formed from three separate blocks, the first and main block forms the core of the store itself, with the main façade of the building fronting Aleje Jerozolimskie, the second construction operates as a food hall, whilst the third became a small ...
Cda, abbreviation for the orchid genus Cochlioda, a synonym of Oncidium; Continuous descent approach, an aircraft approach method designed to reduce fuel burn and noise; Controlled droplet application, a concept for improving the efficiency of pesticide application; CdA or drag area, the product of the drag coefficient and a reference area
Kraina Grzybów TV (Mushroom Land TV) is a Polish artistic universe created by Wiktor Stribog, [1] published on a YouTube channel. [2] The core element of Kraina Grzybów is a surreal psychological horror web series called Poradnik Uśmiechu (Smile Guide). [3]
It was planned to start production of Smyk in Szczecin, but the Mikrus MR-300 car was approved for serial production. Smyk was produced by SFM only in a trial series in the amount of 17 copies (some sources give 20 copies). [citation needed] The designers of the vehicle were: Karol Wójcicki; architect Janusz Zygadlewicz [3] Andrzej Zgliczyński
Wyspa dzieci (English: The Island of Children) is the second studio album by Polish group 2 Plus 1, released in 1975 by Polskie Nagrania Muza. The LP was a concept album , discussing issues faced by children and teenagers. [ 1 ]
2. A winter evening (Zimowy wieczór) – Alina Kotowska 3. Easter clean-up (Wielkanocne sprzątanie)– Wacław Fedak 4. Great washing (Wielkie pranie) – Ludwik Kronic 5. Hide-and-seek (Zabawa w chowanego) – Ludwik Kronic 6. Ah, those mice (Ach te myszy) - Alina Kotowska 7. When the leaves fall (Kiedy liście opadają)– Ryszard Szymczak 8.