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'''Jozefa Bak''' [Polish: '''Józefa Bąk'''] (4 February 1905 - 10 June 2014) was a Polish centenarian who was the oldest recognized living person in Poland since the death of [[Aleksandra Dranka]] on 29 April 2014. Mrs. Bak was a resident of the city of Kielce, the capital of Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. After her passing, the title of Poland's oldest living person was taken by [[Jadwiga Mlynek]] of Kalisz.<ref>www.najstarsipolacy.pl</ref><ref>http://www.echodnia.eu/swietokrzyskie/wiadomosci/kielce/art/8032348,kielczanka-jest-jedna-z-najstarszych-kobiet-w-polsce-i-na-swiecie,id,t.html</ref>
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'''Jozefa Bak''' [Polish: '''Józefa Bąk'''] (4 February 1905 - 10 June 2014) was a Polish centenarian who was the oldest recognized living person in Poland.
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==Biography==
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Jozefa Bak was born in the village of Wolica, present-day Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, on 4 February 1905. She was the oldest living person in Poland following the death of [[Aleksandra Dranka]] on 29 April 2014. Mrs. Bak was a resident of the city of Kielce, the capital of Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. Jozefa Bak died on 10 June 2014 at the age of 109. After her passing, the title of Poland's oldest living person was taken by [[Jadwiga Mlynek]] of Kalisz.<ref>www.najstarsipolacy.pl</ref><ref>http://www.echodnia.eu/swietokrzyskie/wiadomosci/kielce/art/8032348,kielczanka-jest-jedna-z-najstarszych-kobiet-w-polsce-i-na-swiecie,id,t.html</ref>
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Jozefa Bak [Polish: Józefa Bąk] (4 February 1905 - 10 June 2014) was a Polish centenarian who was the oldest recognized living person in Poland.

Biography

Jozefa Bak was born in the village of Wolica, present-day Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, on 4 February 1905. She was the oldest living person in Poland following the death of Aleksandra Dranka on 29 April 2014. Mrs. Bak was a resident of the city of Kielce, the capital of Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. Jozefa Bak died on 10 June 2014 at the age of 109. After her passing, the title of Poland's oldest living person was taken by Jadwiga Mlynek of Kalisz.[1][2]

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Poland's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (VE)

Rozalia ObrebskiKatarzyna KosiorowskaStanislawa SobeckaMarianna TetkowskaStefania BartkowskaMichal ZatorskiKatarzyna SwiderAnna LamaczFilipina NiewiadomskaRozalia MilczarekMaria BastaRozalia DyrczKatarzyna WilkowaKlara SpitzenfeilAnna WolanskaJan MichalskiFrument JaroszynskiBeata BrylAnna TomeckaWlodzimierz RogoszJan SzarpalaKarolina LuckoZofia MartyniakMaria UnijewskaMarta PiekarskaWladyslaw RatmanAgnieszka WojcikHelena KonowalStefania GrabalaJozefa MordaczJadwiga Zolotucho • Anna Klim • Franciszek KarwowskiMarianna Smolarczyk • Ludwika Kosztyla • Michalina Wasilewska • Wanda Wierzchleyska • Marianna Misiewicz • Jozefa KarczewskaJozefa Stanislawa Szyda • Marianna Mroz • Aleksandra Dranka • Jozefa Bak • Ludwika Wasowicz • Jadwiga Mlynek • Jadwiga SzubartowiczTekla JuniewiczWanda SzajowskaJozefa CiesielskaAnna Gawlowska