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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Tekla Juniewicz was born in present-day Ukraine and studied at the convent of Sisters' Szarytki, who would give her the nickname of "Kluska". She married in 1927 and had two daughters: Janina and Urszula. In 1945, during the repatriation and upon the political changes after World War II, the family moved to Gliwice in Upper Silesia where she has lived ever since. In 2016, Tekla Juniewicz was recognized as the second-oldest living resident of Poland and the oldest living person in Silesia Voivodeship, whereupon she would celebrate her 110th birthday.<ref>[http://www.tvs.pl/informacje/tekla-juniewicz-z-gliwic-ma-110-lat-zdjecia-druga-najstarsza-polka Tekla Juniewicz z Gliwic ma 110 lat [ZDJĘCIA<nowiki>]</nowiki> Druga najstarsza Polka!]</ref> On 10 June 2017, Tekla Juniewicz celebrated her 111th birthday. Following the death of Jadwiga Szubartowicz on 20 July 2017, Tekla Juniewicz is the oldest living person in Poland.
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Tekla Juniewicz was born in present-day Ukraine and studied at the convent of Sisters' Szarytki, who gave her the nickname of "Kluska". She married in 1927 and had two daughters: Janina and Urszula. In 1945, during the repatriation and upon the political changes after World War II, the family moved to Gliwice in Upper Silesia where she has lived ever since.
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In 2016, Juniewicz was recognized as the second-oldest living resident of Poland and the oldest living person in Silesia Voivodeship, whereupon she would celebrate her 110th birthday.<ref>[http://www.tvs.pl/informacje/tekla-juniewicz-z-gliwic-ma-110-lat-zdjecia-druga-najstarsza-polka Tekla Juniewicz z Gliwic ma 110 lat [ZDJĘCIA<nowiki>]</nowiki> Druga najstarsza Polka!]</ref> On 10 June 2017, Juniewicz celebrated her 111th birthday.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:10, 24 April 2018

Tekla Juniewicz
Tekla Juniewicz
Tekla Juniewicz shortly before turning 110.
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Tekla Juniewicz (born 10 June 1906) is a Polish supercentenarian who, at the age of 111, holds the record for the oldest ever person in the history of Poland (although her age is not officially validated). She surpassed the previous record of 111 years, 317 days, set by Wanda Wierzchleyska, on 24 April 2018. She has been the oldest living person in Poland since the death of Jadwiga Szubartowicz of Lublin on 20 July 2017.

Biography

Tekla Juniewicz was born in present-day Ukraine and studied at the convent of Sisters' Szarytki, who gave her the nickname of "Kluska". She married in 1927 and had two daughters: Janina and Urszula. In 1945, during the repatriation and upon the political changes after World War II, the family moved to Gliwice in Upper Silesia where she has lived ever since.

In 2016, Juniewicz was recognized as the second-oldest living resident of Poland and the oldest living person in Silesia Voivodeship, whereupon she would celebrate her 110th birthday.[1] On 10 June 2017, Juniewicz celebrated her 111th birthday.

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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