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Leon Miękina is also co-founder Literary Club "Nadolzie" (1982). He is mentioned in biographical dictionaries e.g.:
* Rosner Edmund: Literaci regionu beskidzkiego. Cz. 2. - Katowice [i in.], 1982, s. 20-21
* Sylwetki twórców i popularyzatorów sztuki województwa bielskiego / [red. i oprac. haseł Zofia Bożek]. - Bielsko-Biała, 1987, s. 72
* [http://m3net3.kei.pl/cgi-bin/2/makwww.exe?BM=01&IM=01&WI=MIeKINA%7FLEON%7F1930&NU=01&DD=1 Elektroniczny Słownik Biograficzny Śląska Cieszyńskiego].

The last included about 5,500 most importend person from whole Cieszyn Silesia since 12th century. [[User:Maglocunus|Maglocunus]] ([[User talk:Maglocunus|talk]]) 15:52, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

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Leon Miękina is also co-founder Literary Club "Nadolzie" (1982). He is mentioned in biographical dictionaries e.g.:

The last included about 5,500 most importend person from whole Cieszyn Silesia since 12th century. Maglocunus (talk) 15:52, 4 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]