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Cognomen Grobelna (Grobelna
) , all around the world, is a rare last name. The cognomen Grobelna is habitual in Poland, where it is quite a rare surname, the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare surname, and Italy. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Germany. More prevalently, Grobelna is the forename as well as the last name.
irena grobelna PL (b. 1904) |
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beata grobelna Polish chemist, PL (b. 1968) |
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anna grobelna researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-2974-0032) |
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iwona grobelna researcher |
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