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Piotr Trojan
Piotr Trojan (born June 6, 1986) is a Polish actor and playwright. He received the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor and Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Actor for playing the leading role in the 2020 drama film, ''25 Years of Innocence''. He later starred in the biographical drama film ''Johnny (2022 film), Johnny'' (2022), receiving his second Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Actor, and was nominated for Polish Academy Award for Best Actor. Life and career Trojan was born and raised in Tarnowskie Góry and graduated from Łódź Film School in 2009. He began his career appearing in local stage productions before debuting in Stefan Jaracz Theatre in 2007 and TR Warszawa in 2014. He also began appearing on television, playing guest-starring roles in ''Days of Honor'', ''L for Love'', ''Father Matthew (TV series), Father Matthew'', ''Na dobre i na złe'', ''The Border (2014 TV series), The Border'', ''Na Wspólnej'' and ''Wartime Girls''. From 2018 to 2020, he starred in th ...
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Tarnowskie Góry
Tarnowskie Góry (German: ''Tarnowitz''; szl, Tarnowske Gōry) is a town in Silesia, southern Poland, located in the Silesian Highlands near Katowice. On the south it borders the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, a megalopolis, the greater Silesian metropolitan area populated by about 5,294,000 people. The population of the town is 61,842 (2021). As of 1999, it is part of Silesian Voivodeship, previously Katowice Voivodeship. The Historic Silver Mine of Tarnowskie Góry, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in the town. Names and etymology The name of Tarnowskie Góry is derived from ''Tarnowice'', name of a local village and word ''góry'' which in Old Polish meant "mines". In a Prussian document from 1750 (published in the Polish language in Berlin by Frederick the Great 712–1786, the town is mentioned, among other Silesian towns, as "Tarnowskie Góry". The German name ''Tarnowitz'' was introduced in the late 18th century, after the Third Silesian War (between Austr ...
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