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What does Poland mean?
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Poland

Poland is a country in Central Europe.

Poland

a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II

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Simple sentences

A week later, Germany attacked Poland.
Polish girls didn't want Justin Bieber to come to Poland.
The capital of Poland is Warsaw.
There are many products imported from Poland to Turkey.
Poland ceased to exist as a nation for 120 years.
Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.
How much will I pay for 3 minutes to Poland?
The polka is from Poland, as is the polonaise.
Both Magdalena and Ania are from Poland.
Both Piotr and Lech are from Poland.
Poland is a big country.
Poland was one of the first countries to recognize the Republic of Turkey.
Today is election day in Poland.
I think we are still in Poland!
Poland is not yet lost.
For centuries Cracow was the capital of Poland.
What's happening now in Poland?

Movie subtitles

Battle of our troops with Germans near Ilov and Lovitsch, Poland.
Then I left for Poland.
Ten years in Poland!
This morning, the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11 o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us.
They've marched into Poland, haven't they?
We're in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
Does he want to eat up Poland, too?
Unhappy Poland.
Young men of Poland a venging their country. the Polish squadron of the RAF..
My people are fortunately out of Poland. but there is someone in Warsaw.
Don't you see, Poland's at stake?
I don't know much about the whole thing, but is Siletsky a real danger to Poland?
What he did to Shakespeare, we are doing now to Poland.
What does he want from Poland?
Are you from Poland? No.
If you don't get out of here, I'll send you back to Poland in a pine box.
Not Poland. Sweden.
My country has already marched Into Poland.
We shall take Poland, and no nation in Europe will dare to raise a hand.
Professor Siletsky? - Yes. My people are fortunately out of Poland. but there is someone in Warsaw.
Long live Poland!
Really? What he did to Shakespeare, we are doing now to Poland.
Horse Breeding Association Zacheta in Poland.
Hey, listen. If you don't get out of here, I'll send you back to Poland in a pine box.
And in Poland - the sword!
And he knows that you don't want a war with Poland.
That's what Poland has given us!
If you were scorched so with fire as old Thor, you would have sold the whole of Poland!
But a new spirit had come over the people of Poland.
Young men of Poland avenging their country. the Polish squadron of the RAF.

News and current affairs

This small piece of Russia, with 1 million inhabitants and bordering on the Baltic Sea, is squeezed between Poland and Lithuania, two future members of the EU.
A deal was struck between President Putin and the EU that makes access much easier without compromising the status of Lithuania and Poland within the EU-regime.
With EU expansion coming next spring, all Ukrainians fear that a new wall will cut their country off from the Union's easternmost border in Poland.
A generous visa regime and the use of regional development funds in Ukraine that will benefit impoverished eastern Poland, are two possible inducements.
Watching the news from Iraq, I recall when I was Poland's Prime Minister during the Gulf War in 1991.
Twelve years later, Poland's Prime Minister didn't need a belated call from his military to know that war was underway in Iraq.
All the details of the attack were provided in advance by the US, now Poland's NATO ally.
Indeed, Poland has secured a leading role in Iraq's occupation.
What a distance Poland has travelled since communism's collapse in 1989!
Little of this, however, is the result of design, for (unfortunately) we in Poland have not thought through what sort of foreign policy we need as a member of NATO and putative member of the European Union.
For Poland and the other countries of East-Central Europe that have or are about to join NATO, membership in the Alliance didn't really require debate.
Here is where Poland can help bridge the Atlantic divide and forge a European consensus.
Most Poles think that Poland's situation is akin to Denmark's.
Whatever the rhetoric in France, for example, the policies and attitudes in countries such as Britain or Poland demonstrate that good trans-Atlantic relations can be maintained.
Poland as an ally of the US is not the real headache facing President Jacques Chirac or Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.
On the other hand, the missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic, and the prospect of NATO accession for Georgia and Ukraine, assume confrontation where this was not at all necessary.
However, recovery in transition economies from Estonia to Poland to Hungary is usually export led.

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