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  2. Warsaw Academy - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Academy is a historic school in Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York. It is a two-story cobblestone structure measuring 35 feet by 57 feet in the Greek Revival style. Built as a school in 1846, the building has housed a Masonic temple since 1907. A two-story brick wing was added in 1854 and a one-story stucco wing was added in 1928.

  3. Warsaw, New York - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is a town in Wyoming County, in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 5,316 at the 2020 census. [2] It is located approximately 37 miles east southeast of Buffalo and approximately 37 miles southwest of Rochester. The town may have been named after Warsaw, Poland .

  4. Wyoming County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming County is a county in the U.S. state of New York in the state's western area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,531. [2] The county seat is Warsaw. [3] The name is modified from a Lenape (Delaware) Native American word meaning "broad bottom lands". Wyoming County was formed from Genesee County in 1841.

  5. Warsaw (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    0968827 [3] Website. www .villageofwarsaw .org. Warsaw is a village and the county seat of Wyoming County, New York, United States. It lies inside the Town of Warsaw. The village of Warsaw is near the center of the town in a valley. The population was 3,473 at the 2010 census. A branch of Genesee Community College is in Warsaw.

  6. Augustus Frank - Wikipedia

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    Augustus Frank House in Warsaw, NY. Frank was born in Warsaw, Wyoming County, the son of Augustus and Jane (Patterson) Frank. He attended the common schools and engaged in mercantile pursuits. Career. In 1856, he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention.

  7. American School of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Website. [1] The American School of Warsaw (commonly abbreviated as ASW) is an English -using international school in Warsaw, Poland, founded in 1953 by members of the U. S. Embassy. The school remains connected to the Embassy for general support and the U.S. Ambassador is the honorary chair of the board according to the bylaws of the school.

  8. SWPS University - Wikipedia

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    SWPS University. SWPS University ( Polish: Uniwersytet SWPS) is a private non-profit university in Poland established in 1996 by three psychology professors, Andrzej Eliasz, Zbigniew Pietrasiński and Janusz Reykowski. SWPS University is one of the largest private universities in Poland with a community of over 14,000 students at undergraduate ...

  9. Lauder – Morasha School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established by the Ronald S. Lauder foundation in 1994, following the success of the Lauder Kindergarten created in 1989. It is the first school under Jewish auspices in Warsaw since 1949. [1] In 2007, its enrollment was 240 students, ranging in age from three to sixteen years old (pre-school to Grade 9).