Kristyna Maria Bochenek ( Polish: Krystyna Maria Bochenek ; June 30, 1953 , Katowice , Silesian Voivodeship - April 10, 2010 , Smolensk , Russia ) - Polish politician, vice marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland , representative of the party Civic Platform , member of the linguistic commission " Council of the Polish language, "the victim of the 2010 crash in Smolensk [1] .
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| Death | Smolensk , Russia | ||||||
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Tomb of Christina Bochenek, Cemetery on Sienkiewicz Street , Katowice , Poland
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
She is considered the creator of the tradition of the All-Polish dictation [2] .
Tragically died in Russia in a plane crash in the crash of a Tu-154 aircraft near the city of Smolensk .
Rewards
- Award to them. Karol Merki , 2007
- Commander with the star of the Order of the Renaissance of Poland , 2010 (posthumous) [3]
Notes
- ↑ List of passengers of the Tu-154 airplane Archived July 22, 2012 to Wayback Machine (Polish)
- ↑ Ufa will host the Great Polish Dictation
- ↑ Komunikat Nr 163 / VI kad. (polish)
Links
- Official website (Polish)