Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names | Polish language | International Olympic Committee | Committee of Public Safety | UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee | Republican National Committee | Melrose Place | Central Committee | Democratic National Committee | Second Polish Republic | hamlet (place) | House Un-American Activities Committee | International Committee of the Red Cross | Polish Navy | Polish Academy of Sciences | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary | United States House Committee on Ways and Means | Polish people | Peyton Place | Oregon Geographic Names | Married and maiden names | United States Olympic Committee | American Jewish Committee | United States House Committee on the Judiciary | Peyton Place (TV series) | United States Senate Committee on Appropriations | Judicial Committee of the Privy Council | International Paralympic Committee | Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
It was renamed Dryfort in 1945, and Srokowo in 1950 after Stanisław Srokowski, the head of the Polish Committee for Settling of Place Names.