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  1. Kazimiera Danutė Prunskienė (Švenčionys, 26 de febrero de 1943) es una política y economista lituana. Fue primera ministra de Lituania tras la declaración de independencia de 1990, candidata presidencial y Ministra de Agricultura entre 2004 y 2008.

  2. Kazimir Severínovich Malévich (en ruso, Казими́р Севери́нович Мале́вич 11 de febrero jul. / 23 de febrero de 1879 greg., Kiev 1 - 15 de mayo de 1935, Leningrado) fue un pintor ucraniano de origen polaco 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , creador del suprematismo, uno de los movimientos de la vanguardia rusa del siglo XX .

    • Kazimir Severínovich Malévich
    • Kazimierz Malewicz
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KazimieraKazimiera - Wikipedia

    Kazimiera is a feminine form of the Polish name Kazimierz or Lithuanian Kazimieras (both mean Casimir) and may refer to: Kazimiera Bujwidowa (1867–1932), Polish feminist and social activist Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna (1892–1983), Polish poet, writer, playwright and translator

  4. Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė ( pronunciation ⓘ; born 26 February 1943) is a Lithuanian politician who was the first prime minister of Lithuania after the declaration of independence of 11 March 1990, and Minister of Agriculture in the government of Gediminas Kirkilas . She was the leader of the Peasants and New Democratic Party ...

    • Jeronimas Kraujelis
    • Kazimieras Starkevičius
  5. 9 de sept. de 2020 · 09.09.2020. Kazimiera Mika, née Kostewicz, dies at 93. The girl whom Julien Bryan’s iconic photographs from German-besieged Warsaw turned into a symbol of war suffering passed away on 28 August, having outlived her sister, a victim of German crimes, by 81 years.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CasimirCasimir - Wikipedia

    People with surname Casimir. Characters. See also. References. Casimir is a Latin version of the Polish male name Kazimierz Polish pronunciation: [ka'ʑi.mjeʂ]. The original Polish feminine form is Kazimiera, in Latin and other languages rendered as Casimira. It means "proclaimer (from kazać to preach) of peace ( mir )." [1]

  7. Biografija. Veikla atkuriant Lietuvos nepriklausomybę. Partinė veikla. Kritika dėl KGB. Bibliografija. Šaltiniai. Kazimira Danutė Prunskienė ( Stankevičiūtė, g. 1943 m. vasario 26 d. Vasiuliškėje, Švenčionių raj. ) – Lietuvos Nepriklausomos Valstybės Atstatymo Akto signatarė, 1990–1991 m. Lietuvos ministrė pirmininkė, 2004–2008 m.