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 Translation for 'from Greece' from English to Polish
geogr.
z Grzecji {adv}
from Greece
Partial Matches
geogr.
do Grzecji {adv}
to Greece
geogr.
Grecja {f}
Greece
geogr.
w Grecji {adv}
in Greece
hist.
starożytna Grecja {f}
ancient Greece
{prep} [+gen.]from
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ze {prep} [+gen.]from
geogr.
z Gdańska {adv}
from Gdańsk
z dala {adv}from afar
geogr.
ze Szwecji {adv}
from Sweden
geogr.
z Danii {adv}
from Denmark
geogr.
z Norwegii {adv}
from Norway
geogr.
z Litwy {adv}
from Lithuania
geogr.
z Ameryki {adv}
from America
geogr.
z Kielc {adv}
from Kielce
geogr.
z Rzymu {adv}
from Rome
geogr.
z Łodzi {adv}
from Łódź
geogr.
z Paryża {adv}
from Paris
geogr.
z Madrytu {adv}
from Madrid
geogr.
z Indii {adv}
from India
geogr.
z Japonii {adv}
from Japan
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Usage Examples English
  • Still further away from Greece, the Scythians were said to ritually kill one in a hundred prisoners of war as an offering to their equivalent of Ares.
  • The Republic of Cyprus is receiving strong support from Greece in international forums with the latter maintaining a military contingent on the island, and Greek officers filling key positions in the Cypriot National Guard.
  • The novel's references to his being the child of an immigrant from Greece were ignored, and Nick was now the black sheep of a respectable WASP professional family who turned his back on the family profession of medicine because of his passion for detective work.
  • Gobineau's primary thesis was that European civilization flowed from Greece to Rome, and then to Germanic and contemporary civilization.
  • When Alexander returned to Memphis in April 331 BC, envoys from Greece were waiting for him, saying that the oracles at Didyma and Erythrae, which had been silent for a long time, had suddenly spoken and confirmed that Alexander was the son of Zeus.

  • As of 1911, the district was largely peopled with recently settled Ottoman Muslims from Greece, Crete, and the Balkans, as a result of the long-term consequences of the Congress of Berlin and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
  • An official genealogical family history that was researched in 1938 showed however, that he was of Italian descent and not related to the Kanaris family from Greece.
  • The flame is transported from Greece to the host country where the flame is transported by torch around the host nation to the main stadium.
  • The vine was introduced into the area by Venetian merchants who brought cuttings from Greece.
  • A 2013 archaeogenetics study compared skeletal mtDNA from ancient Minoan skeletons that were sealed in a cave in the Lasithi Plateau between 3,700 and 4,400 years ago to 135 samples from Greece, Anatolia, western and northern Europe, North Africa and Egypt.

  • In the 8th century BC, both the potter's wheel and writing were introduced from Greece.
  • On his return from Greece, Holst resumed his teaching and composing.
  • The F/A-18A and F-18L land-based version competed for a fighter contract from Greece in the 1980s. The Greek government chose F-16 and Mirage 2000 instead.
  • The Trans Adriatic Pipeline is a pipeline project to transport natural gas from the Caspian Sea, starting from Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and further to Western Europe.
  • The question as to whether the story about the Egyptian treasury is derived from Greece, or whether the Greek story was an importation from Egypt, has been answered by modern scholars in both ways; but Müller has rendered it very probable that the tradition took its rise among the Minyans, was transferred from them to Augeas, and was known in Greece long before the reign of Psammetichus I, during which the intercourse between the two countries was opened.

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