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Discover LudwigThe word "Poland" is correct.
It is used to refer to the country located in Central Europe.
Example: "Poland is known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes."
Alternatives: "The Republic of Poland" or "Polish nation."
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poland
proper noun
A country in Eastern or Central Europe (varies with sources). Official name: Republic of Poland.
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Piechowski and Bendera spent time in Ukraine before Piechowski returned to Poland, joining the partisan Polish Home Army and spending the rest of the war fighting the Nazis.
When Poland became a communist state in 1947, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for joining the Home Army, serving seven.
"It is very important when Russians looks at countries like Estonia or Latvia or Poland that they don't just see Estonian, Latvian and Polish soldiers – they see French, German, British soldiers too," he said.
Diners also keep asking, "Where are you from?" When I tell them I am from Poland, they often ask what life is like there and why I am here, not back home working on a career.
Her great aunt Nina revealed that her first period arrived as she was about to be strip searched while fleeing Nazi-occupied Poland, and "the most powerful part," says Kauder Nalebuff, "was that she had never told anyone about this before.
Poland is ahead of the UK when it comes to teacher-to-pupil ratio and levels of tertiary enrolment.
It would be hard to argue that compared to other central and eastern European post-communist countries, united Germany failed to establish justice for victims of the GDR: lustration and purges were comparatively intensive and extensive, without deteriorating into the kind of witch-hunts that Poland experienced a few years back.
And although he will cheer himself hoarse this summer supporting Giovanni Trapattoni's side in Poland at the European Championships, he is not the kind of person to wrap himself up in a tricolour or knot a green, white and gold scarf around his neck.
They were beaten by Germany, because they are always beaten by Germany, and then in their second match they were leading Austria in stoppage time, only for England's Howard Webb to deny them all three points by awarding a controversial and hotly-debated penalty against Poland.
Poland, all in white and attacking from right to left, get us going.
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