Częstochowa
Americannoun
noun
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Raków Częstochowa is 11 points ahead of Legia Warsaw with four games left.
From Washington Times
“I say it loudly — the state is to blame. It has failed me, Anna, Iza from Pszczyna, Agnieszka from Częstochowa and millions of women in this country,” she added, referring to the women who died after having been refused abortions.
From New York Times
This is a character in a state of perpetual transformation, especially after the trauma he endured in the Częstochowa prison.
From Seattle Times
“Another victim of the ban on abortion in Poland: 37-year-old Agnieszka of Częstochowa,” the women’s group said on Facebook.
From Seattle Times
The Polish interior minister, Joachim Brudziński, announced on Twitter on Monday that a person had been arrested for “carrying out a profanation of the Virgin Mary of Częstochowa”.
From The Guardian
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