BIBLIOGRAFIA PRAC WOJCIECHA MATERSKIEGO DOTYCZĄCYCH HISTORII GRUZJI I STOSUNKÓW POLSKO-GRUZIŃSKICH

Journal Title: Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 26

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BIBLIOGRAFIA PRAC WOJCIECHA MATERSKIEGO DOTYCZĄCYCH HISTORII GRUZJI I STOSUNKÓW POLSKO-GRUZIŃSKICH

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David Kolbaia

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David Kolbaia (2016). BIBLIOGRAFIA PRAC WOJCIECHA MATERSKIEGO DOTYCZĄCYCH HISTORII GRUZJI I STOSUNKÓW POLSKO-GRUZIŃSKICH. Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies, 0(26), 299-306. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-310288