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Wróblewski (crater)

Wróblewski is a small lunar crater that lies just to the southeast of the huge walled plain Gagarin. The crater Raspletin lies along the rim of Gagarin just to the northwest of Wroblewski. To the south-southeast is Sierpinski. As with many lunar craters of this size, Wroblewski is roughly circular and bowl-shaped. It has undergone some wear along the rim edge from subsequent impacts.

Wróblewski

Wróblewski is a Polish locational surname, which originally meant a person from one of several places called Wróblew or Wróblewo in Poland, with these villages in turn named for the Polish word wróbel (" sparrow"). Alternative spellings include Wroblewski, Wroblewsky, and Wróblewska. The surname may refer to:

  • Andrzej Wróblewski (1927–1957) , Polish painter
  • Andrzej Krzysztof Wróblewski (1935–2012), Polish journalist
  • Anna Wroblewski (born 1985), American poker player
  • Augustyn Wróblewski (1866–1913), Polish anarchist
  • Bazyli Łukasz Wróblewski (1765–1831), Polish nobleman
  • Bogusław Wróblewski (born 1955), Polish literary critic
  • David Wroblewski (born 1959), American novelist
  • Franciszek Wróblewski (1789–1857), Polish doctor
  • Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski (born 1936), Polish musician
  • Jerzy Wróblewski (1926–1990), Polish legal scholar
  • Krystyna Wróblewska (1904–1994), Polish artist
  • Ludwik Wróblewski (1814–1870), Polish doctor
  • Paul Wroblewski, British television director
  • Stanisław Wróblewski (born 1959), Polish wrestler
  • Tadeusz Wróblewski (1858–1925), Polish politician
  • Tomasz Wróblewski (born 1980), Polish musician
  • Walery Antoni Wróblewski (1836–1908), Polish politician
  • Władysław Wróblewski (1875–1951), Polish politician
  • Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski (1845–1888), Polish scientist