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Meaning of "tarnowski"

tarnowski (noun): Tarnowski is a surname of Polish origin
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  • A surname from Polish.

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Tarnowski was the participant of eight international chess tournaments.
Dzików is famous as a private property of Tarnowski family.
Tarnowski family genealogy.
The palace was later owned by the noble Tarnowski family and others.
Also Tarnowski was a chess coach and theorist.
We have just received a call from Detective Tarnowski.
Tarnowski built here Castle.
One of the most valuable images in Poland was found in Dzikovia Tarnowski collections.
Paweł Tarnowski is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Znicz Pruszków.
Karol Olszewski was born in this village then Broniszów Tarnowski.
He shows Tarnowski a photo, and the captain finally agrees to take them there.
The name Tarnobrzeg refers to the founders of the town, the Tarnowski family.
Over the years, the Tarnowski family acquired an impressive art collection housed in the Castle.
Among its owners were the Wielopolski family, the Branicki family, and the Tarnowski family.
Tarnowski had five half-siblings from his father 's first marriage, Jan Amor the Elder, Jan Aleksander d.

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Tourist subregion, Tarnowski.
Mike Tarnowski and his family have been residents of Russell Township since 1995.
The city was founded in 1540 by Jan Amor Tarnowski as a military stronghold and a castle.
Tarnowski ( feminine, Tarnowska, plural, Tarnowscy ) is a Polish-language surname derived from the city of Tarnów.
In the mid-16th century, Połaniec received a town hall, funded by hetman Jan Tarnowski.

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