Mary (mother of Jesus) (Polish, Czech, and Slovak; literally: Virgin Mary)
Panna Maria, Texas
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PannaMaria may refer to: Mary (mother of Jesus) (Polish, Czech, and Slovak; literally: Virgin Mary) PannaMaria, Texas This disambiguation page lists...
assimilated and did not form separate communities, with the exception of PannaMaria, Texas founded in the 1850s. For instance, Polish settlers came to the...
former Confederate nativists harassed and shot at Poles in PannaMaria. The Poles in PannaMaria had Union sympathies and were the subject of discrimination...
The dialect evolved around the area of the unincorporated community of PannaMaria in Karnes County, Texas which is considered by the Texas State Historical...
distinguish from the Christian madonna, Mary, one of whose epithets was PannaMaria Percunatele. Professor Patricia Monaghan of DePaul University also believes...
from the original on 17 March 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2022. "TSHA | PannaMaria, TX". Ethnologue report for Greenland, accessed 2007-08-31 Ethnologue...
Informationen, Gottesdienste, Webcam und Veranstaltungen aus Maria Luggau im Lesachtal". maria-luggau.at. Archived from the original on 1 December 2022....
February 23, 1891) was the founder of the first Polish-American parish in PannaMaria and Bandera, Texas. He was born October 18, 1824, in Groß Pluschnitz...
Panna Udvardy (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpɒnnɒ ˈudvɒrdi]; born 28 September 1998) is a Hungarian tennis player. Udvarda has won one singles and two doubles...
settlers arrived beginning in the middle of the 19th century, settling in PannaMaria, a village just south of San Antonio. A few decades later, a new wave...
Blown-Away Leaf) (1900) Pojďte s námi! (Come With Us!) (1908) Frýdecká pannaMaria (The Madonna of Frydek) (1900) Štěbetaly jak laštovičky (They Chattered...
Moczygemba (1824–1891), Franciscan, founder of the first Polish settlement in PannaMaria, Texas Thomas J. Paprocki (born 1952), Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield...
are distributed along about 200 miles (320 km) of coastal plain, from PannaMaria in the north, south into Mexico. Uranium production began in 1958, from...
operated by the Karnes County Historical Society St. Joseph School Museum PannaMaria Karnes Late 19th-century private Polish school, exhibits of early Polish...
Leopold Moczygemba, founder of the first Silesian-American parish in PannaMaria, Texas. Helga Molander, actress Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, jurist...