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Born | Kraków, Poland | 18 January 1935
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Genowefa Migas-Stawarz (born 18 January 1935) is a Polish fencer. She competed in the women's team foil event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. [1]
New flamenco or flamenco fusion is a musical genre that was born in Spain, starting in the 1980s. It combines flamenco guitar virtuosity and traditional flamenco music with musical fusion.
Migas is a dish traditionally made from stale bread and other ingredients in Spanish and Portuguese cuisines. Originally introduced by shepherds, migas are very popular across the Iberian Peninsula, and are the typical breakfast of hunters at monterías in southern Spain.
Genowefa Grabowska is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Silesian Voivodship with the Social Democracy of Poland, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs.
Aleksander Stawarz codename: Leśnik, Baca was a Polish Army Colonel.
Sándwiches de miga, also called rafaelitos or simply sánguches, are popular food items in Argentina and Uruguay, where they are often consumed at parties. Rather than making them from scratch, Argentines usually buy them at a local bakery. They can be toasted or untoasted. The toasted version is common bar food in both countries, known locally as tostados or carlitos in Argentina, and sándwiches calientes in Uruguay.
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) is an international financial institution which offers political risk insurance and credit enhancement guarantees. These guarantees help investors protect foreign direct investments against political and non-commercial risks in developing countries. MIGA is a member of the World Bank Group and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States.
Miga and Quatchi are the official mascots of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Sumi is the official mascot of the 2010 Winter Paralympics, and Mukmuk is their designated "sidekick" for both games, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The four mascots were introduced on November 27, 2007. They were designed by the Canadian and American design studio, Meomi Design. It was the first time that the Olympic and Paralympic mascots were introduced at the same time.
Miga may refer to:
Adam Mania is a swimmer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece for Poland. In 2006, he switched allegiance to the United States. He grew up in Hickman, Nebraska, where he attended Norris School District 160 and swam for Beatrice High School.
Toomas Tõniste is an Estonian sailor and politician, and the former Minister of Finance.
Genowefa Kobielska was a Polish track and field athlete who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Genowefa Olejarz-Patla is a former javelin thrower from Poland, who represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. She set her personal best in the women's javelin throw event in 1991.
Genowefa Nowaczyk-Błaszak is a former female track and field hurdler from Poland, who represented her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. She set her personal best (54.27) in the women's 400m hurdles event in 1985.
Hanna Śleszyńska is a Polish film, television and theater actress.
Švėkšna Manor is a former residential manor in Švėkšna, Šilutė district. It was last occupied by Countess Felicija Laimė Broël-Plater.
Marek Sikora is a Polish astronomer.
Genowefa Minicka was a Polish sprinter. She competed in the 200 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Janusz Wiesław Stawarz is a Polish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. His playing career was spent with Stal Mielec and Lechia Gdańsk, making 188 appearances in Poland's top division, as well as featuring twice for the Poland national team.