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* {{lang-pl|proch}} means "[[Powder (substance)|powder]]" ({{lang-de|[[Pulver]]}}, {{lang-yi|פּולווער ''[[Pulwer]]''}} [[:pl:wikt:פּולווער|(wikt)]]) |
* {{lang-pl|proch}} means "[[Powder (substance)|powder]]" ({{lang-de|[[Pulver (disambiguation)|Pulver]]}}, {{lang-yi|פּולווער ''[[Pulwer]]''}} [[:pl:wikt:פּולווער|(wikt)]]) |
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{{Wiktionary|proch}} |
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Revision as of 07:55, 15 October 2015
Proch may refer to:
- Template:Lang-pl means "powder" (Template:Lang-de, Template:Lang-yi (wikt))
Look up proch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Surnames
- Heinrich Proch (1809, Vienna - 1878, Vienna), 19th century Austrian composer
- Louise Proch, singer and actress, daughter of Heinrich Proch
- Bolesław Proch (born 1952) (pl)
- Walter Proch (born 1984), an Italian cyclost (de)