Warsaw Scientific Society
- Warsaw Scientific Society
Warsaw Scientific Society - was established in 1907 and was continuation of Society of Friends of Science to advance sciences and arts and to publish scientific contributions in Polish.
External links
* [http://www.tnw.waw.pl/ Warsaw Scientific Society homepage]
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