Płomyk, the Glossary
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9 relations: Edmund Niziurski, Nasza Księgarnia, Płomyczek, Polish People's Republic, Revolutions of 1989, Second Polish Republic, World War II, Zbigniew Nienacki, Zbigniew Rychlicki.
- 1917 establishments in Poland
- 1991 disestablishments in Poland
- Children's magazines published in Poland
- Defunct Polish-language magazines
- Defunct children's magazines
- Defunct magazines published in Poland
- Defunct teen magazines
- Magazines established in 1917
Edmund Niziurski
Edmund Niziurski (July 10, 1925 – October 9, 2013) was a popular Polish writer, author of numerous humorous novels and stories for children, recipient of the Order of the Smile.
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Nasza Księgarnia
Nasza Księgarnia (Our Bookstore) is the oldest publisher of children's books in Poland.
See Płomyk and Nasza Księgarnia
Płomyczek
Płomyczek ('Little flame') is a Polish children's magazine established in 1917. Płomyk and Płomyczek are children's magazine stubs, children's magazines published in Poland, magazines established in 1917, magazines published in Europe stubs and Mass media in Poland stubs.
Polish People's Republic
The Polish People's Republic (1952–1989), formerly the Republic of Poland (1947–1952), was a country in Central Europe that existed as the predecessor of the modern-day democratic Republic of Poland.
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Revolutions of 1989
The Revolutions of 1989, also known as the Fall of Communism, were a revolutionary wave of liberal democracy movements that resulted in the collapse of most Marxist–Leninist governments in the Eastern Bloc and other parts of the world.
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Second Polish Republic
The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 7 October 1918 and 6 October 1939.
See Płomyk and Second Polish Republic
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
Zbigniew Nienacki
Zbigniew Nienacki (Polish:; January 1, 1929 in Łódź – September 23, 1994 in Morąg) was a pen name of Polish writer, Zbigniew Tomasz Nowicki.
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Zbigniew Rychlicki
Zbigniew Rychlicki (17 January 1922 – 10 September 1989) was a Polish graphic artist, and illustrator of children's books.
See Płomyk and Zbigniew Rychlicki
See also
1917 establishments in Poland
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland
- Polish National Committee (1917–1919)
- Polish marka
- Płomyk
- Regency Council (Poland)
- Supreme Court of Poland
- Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów
1991 disestablishments in Poland
- Cabinet of Tadeusz Mazowiecki
- Catholic Electoral Action
- Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action
- Cricot 2
- Folks-Sztyme
- Forum of the Democratic Right
- Płomyk
- Solidarity Citizens' Committee
- Warsaw radio mast
Children's magazines published in Poland
Defunct Polish-language magazines
- Brulion
- Dziś i Jutro
- Fenix (magazine)
- Folks-Sztyme
- Gambler (magazine)
- Gwiazdka Cieszyńska
- Głos (1886–1905)
- Jedność (Polish weekly)
- Kultura
- Machina (magazine)
- Magia i Miecz
- Prosto z mostu
- Płomyk
- Rationalist (magazine)
- Science Fiction (Polish magazine)
- Secret Service (magazine)
- Sprawy Narodu
- Strategie (magazine)
- Tylko Rock
- Świat Gier Komputerowych
- Świat Młodych
Defunct children's magazines
- Akai tori
- Barvinok (magazine)
- Doğan Kardeş
- FRÖSI
- La Semaine de Suzette
- Milliyet Çocuk
- O Tico-Tico
- Pulgarcito (Mexico)
- Płomyk
Defunct magazines published in Poland
- Bajtek
- CKM (magazine)
- Dziś i Jutro
- Fenix (magazine)
- Focus (Polish magazine)
- Folks-Sztyme
- Gambler (magazine)
- Gwiazdka Cieszyńska
- Głos Bundu (1946)
- Ha-Asif
- Jedność (Polish weekly)
- Kaliszer Woch
- Magia i Miecz
- Manager Magazin (Poland)
- Mucha (magazine)
- Płomyk
- Rzeczpospolita Polska (magazine)
- Secret Service (magazine)
- Skamander
- Sprawy Narodu
- Strategie (magazine)
- Szpilki
- Top Secret (magazine)
- Tygodnik Cieszyński
- Tygodnik Illustrowany
- Tylko Rock
- Uczeń Polski
- Zły
- Świat Gier Komputerowych
- Świat Młodych
- Życie
Defunct teen magazines
- Bravo (Romanian magazine)
- Bravo Girl
- Creme (magazine)
- Das Deutsche Mädel
- Der Pimpf
- Dolly (magazine)
- Face Up (magazine)
- Frida (magazine)
- Gadis
- Hai (magazine)
- Hey (magazine)
- JS (magazine)
- Kawanku (magazine)
- Kiss (Irish magazine)
- La Semaine de Suzette
- Mundo Estranho
- Pichi Lemon
- Płomyk
- Remaja (magazine)
- Shōjo no tomo
- Twen
- Veckans Vimmel
- YGA (magazine)
Magazines established in 1917
- 391 (magazine)
- Ajax-nieuws
- Alma feminina
- Balsakha
- Birth Control Review
- Burhani-Hagigat
- Canada in Khaki
- Das Kunstblatt
- De Stijl
- Der Ziegelbrenner
- El Universal Ilustrado
- Forbes
- Husmodern
- Jangal (magazine)
- Klingen (magazine)
- L'Action nationale
- La mère éducatrice
- Leatherneck Magazine
- Les Écrits nouveaux
- Noi: Rivista d'arte futurista
- Płomyczek
- Płomyk
- Rongwrong
- Shufu no Tomo
- TBO (comics)
- The Blind Man
- The Class Struggle (magazine)
- The Hydra
- The Magazine of American History
- The Messenger (magazine)
- Today's Housewife
- West Africa (magazine)
- Școala Moldovenească
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Płomyk
Also known as Plomyk.